Voters End Question of Crossing Racial Lines

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WASHINGTON Democrat Barack Obama has put to rest the question of whether a black presidential candidate can win in white America.

His victory in 95 percent white Iowa proved that he could appeal across racial lines and even draw women away from Hillary Rodham Clinton despite her push for them to make her the first female president. Next he will try to build on his record in New Hampshire, which is 96 percent white.

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Voters End Question of Crossing Racial Lines

Obama did not appeal so openly to make history as the first black to occupy the Oval Office; he rarely...

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