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Barack Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961.
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The son of a Kenyan father and an American mother from Kansas, he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia and later attended Columbia University and Harvard Law School sister Maya Sutera.
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Ng says Obama's life experience makes his candidacy a great opportunity for America t to have someone who is fair, who has a strong respect for the Constitution, who has a strong respect for uh not only the cultures within the United States, but but also the world at large.
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Obama's political career was shaped in part by his years as a community organizer and poor neighborhoods of Chicago and is a member of the Illinois state Senate.
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He was elected to the U.
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S Senate in 2004 the same year he delivered the keynote address to the Democratic National Convention.
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I stand here knowing that my story is part of the larger American story that I owe a debt, all of those who came before me and that in no other country on earth is my story even possible.
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That speech propelled Obama into the national spotlight.
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Frank Mankowitz was press secretary and adviser to the late Senator Robert F.
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Kennedy.
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He says Obama has the intellect and imagination to be an effective leader and clearly has, uh, uh, great motivations.
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And, uh, certainly anybody who's read his books, particularly his first book, has a clear understanding that this is a man with deep emotions and serious lots.
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He doesn't just pick up slogans and run with them.
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Uh, so in that sense, I think he will do all right.
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Obama supporters praise him for speaking to the hopes and ideals of US voters.
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One such moment came after he won the Democratic Party caucus in Iowa in January.
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They said this day would never come.
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They said our sights were set too high.
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They said this country was too divided to disillusions toe ever come together around a common purpose.
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But on this January night, at this defining moment in history, you have done what the cynics said we couldn't be.
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Oh Obama has endured criticism, including for saying he would meet with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad without conditions.
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He has also faced questions about the church he belonged to in Chicago.
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His former pastor there, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, made inflammatory remarks about white people and race in America.
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Obama denounced those remarks, then recently left the church.
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Frank Mankowitz says Obama's biggest challenge may be connecting with working class Americans.
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Well, we'll have to worry about health insurance on the price of gasoline and what's happening toe mortgages and foreclosures and all the other things that are really preoccupying Americans now.
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And, of course, a war Obama received some good news is the Democratic primary season came to a close?
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A new voter opinion survey shows.
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If the elections were held today, Obama would beat Senator John McCain, the presumed Republican nominee, by 47 to 44%.
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Robert F L A V O e news.