Obama Hopes for Upset in Iowa, Candidate's Plan: ; Hinges On Getting New Young Voters to Turn Out in Droves at Caucus

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WASHINGTON - Barack Obama's hopes for the Democratic nomination hinge on getting hundreds of thousands of new voters fired up enough to actually turn out - and on spending a good chunk of his $80 million at the very end of a front-loaded campaign.

Other candidates - usually trailing, like Obama - have tried similar plans in the past and failed. But none of them had nearly the money Obama has. And the scheduling conditions of the 2008 campaign have never existed before.

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Obama Hopes for Upset in Iowa, Candidate's Plan: ; Hinges On Getting New Young Voters to Turn Out in Droves at Caucus

Obama's plan is all about the Iowa caucuses.

His wife said recently, "If Barack doesn't win Iowa, it is just a dream." And his advisers agree that it will be ...

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