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Barack Obama has finally overcome Hillary Clinton to take the Democratic nomination for President. But he'll need her help to overcome Republican nominee, John McCain, who is already laying into Obama's record.
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Barack Obama's address to his supporters in St. Paul, Minnesota after clinching the nomination to be the Democratic Party Candidate for President of the United States on June 3rd, 2008. This is an excerpt.
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The nomination clips for outstanding writing for a variety, music or comedy program from the 2007 Emmy awards. Including Colbert Report, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Late Night with Conan OŽBrien and Real Time with Bill Maher.
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Senator Barack Obama will be the Democratic nominee. Tim Russert from Meet the Press, shows us that Clinton will not be able to catch Obama even with Florida and Michigan counted. Hillary Clinton supporters, you are being duped.
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Barack Obama finishes off Senator Hillary Clinton to clinch the Democratic nomination for President.
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Victory speech from St. Paul, Minnesota June 6/03/08.
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In an interview with NBC's Brian Williams on June 4, Senator Barack Obama reflects on the historic meaning of his Democratic Party presumptive nomination for President of the United States. He also talks about the future of his campaign and the general election confrontation with Senator McCain.