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In Denver this week, Barack Obama will make history by becoming the first African-American presidential nominee of a major political party.
It's a great moment for the country. But it could also be a hollow victory for Obama given the emerging consensus that the Democrat isn't doing as well as he should be with all his advantages - robust fundraising, positive press, huge crowds, passionate supporters, etc. In fact, according to some recent polls, Obama isn't as popular as he was a few months ago. Democrats' worst fear is that this could translate to another defeat in November.See the full content of this document
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Ruben Navarette: It's Obama Vs. Obama
Three polls show the contest between Obama and John McCain as a virtual dead heat. A New York Times/CBS News poll and a Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey each found 45 percent for Ob...
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