http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/...day/index.html
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama said Wednesday he can unify his party after a hard-fought primary that divided Democrats but helped teach America's children that the Oval Office was within anyone's reach.
Sen. Barack Obama says Wednesday that he is proud to have competed against Clinton.
1 of 2 "I have heard from a number of people already, both black and white, that their kids -- 7, 8, 9 years old -- take for granted now that, of course, a black can run for president, that a woman can run for president," he said. "There is a matter-of-factness to it that I think bodes well for the future."
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Alot of discussion about him and Hillary on the same ticket- but Republicans are also going with the "no experience" angle. Any thoughts?
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