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Article: IOWA SHOWS OBAMA WAY TO THE WHITE HOUSE; But gloves are off as race moves to New Hampshire.(News)
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- Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- January 5, 2008
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Byline: By Wesley Johnson
BARACK Obama became the frontrunner in the Democrats' race for the White House yesterday - and a marked man.
The Illinois senator, who has only held office for two years, scored a stunning victory in the first caucuses - nomination meetings - of the campaign in Iowa.
But former first lady Hillary Clinton and 2004 vice-presidential candidate John Edwards are expected to take the gloves off as the campaign moves to New Hampshire in five days.
Obama's message of hope and unity went well in Iowa, a rural state where ...