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May 20, 2008

Obama sets record in Portland

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Obama recently set a record in Portland, Oregon USA while speaking to 75'000 people!! Read the rest of the story here.

Also, in case you wondered what today could mean for the Obama campaign, and the never-ending bid for the democratic nomination, David Plouffe writes:

We're poised to reach a major milestone tomorrow. When the votes are counted in Oregon and Kentucky, we could secure a majority of delegates elected by the voters.

A clear majority of elected delegates will send an unmistakable message -- the people have spoken, and they are ready for change.

As we near victory in one contest, the next challenge is already heating up. President Bush and Senator McCain have begun coordinating their attacks on Barack Obama in an effort to extend their failed policies for a third term.

Last week, President Bush used a speech before the Israeli parliament to launch an unprecedented partisan attack. Senator McCain echoed his divisive misrepresentation of Barack's foreign policy vision, engaging in the same fear-mongering and distortion.

We're just 16 pledged delegates away from reaching an absolute majority.

Be sure to tune in tomorrow night to see Barack's speech.

Thank you,

David

David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America


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Posted by joshuacase at May 20, 2008 08:10 AM

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