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Democratic Presidential Nomination-Senator Barack Obama

AND THE WINNER IS…

Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, sealed the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, May 3rd, 2008. A historic step towards this nations once improbable goal of having the nation’s first black President of The United States.

The race boiled down to an even deeper race between a black man and a woman, which exposed deep racial and gender divisions within the party.

A defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton is already maneuvering for the vice presidential spot on his fall ticket.

I for one, hope not to see that!

What are your opinions, Baby Boomers??? If this topic won’t get you started talking…NOTHING WILL!

~The Baby Boomer Queen~

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