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Date Added: November 30, 2008 01:31:42 PM
When Barack Obama takes office on January 20, Americans will see a new first family move into the White House. But the Obamas won’t be the only family decamping to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue when power turns over on Inauguration Day.

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