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Obama team remains unshaken and unstirred - Read More

Date Added: April 27, 2008 01:12:01 PM
After Sen. Barack Obama's third major primary loss and endless media coverage dedicated to dissecting the apparent weaknesses of his candidacy, one of the most striking elements of his campaign this week was what's missing: Any hint of internal upheaval.

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