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NEW YORK - Being black doesn't necessarily mean White House hopeful Sen. Barack Obama has a lock on black voters.
In wooing a faithful Democratic constituency, Obama faces two- term New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the party front-runner who enjoys strong support in the black community. She also is married to former President Clinton, so wildly popular among black voters that novelist Toni Morrison dubbed him "the first black president" in a 1998 essay.See the full content of this document
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Obama Doesn't Have Lock On Black Voters
Obama also must contend with John Edwards, the 2004 vice presidential nominee who has won praise from black leaders for his commit...
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