Morning of the Iowa Caucuses: Barack on The Today Show




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Morning of the Iowa Caucuses: Barack on The Today Show

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In an interview on The Today Show, Barack Obama touches on the impact of the wide range of new caucus-goers his who are getting involved in support of him.

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