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Article: Obama, Huckabee make their case in Iowa
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- Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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- November 25, 2007
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Mike Huckabee and Barack Obama stand on political precipices in
Iowa.
With the wind of surging campaigns at their backs and New
Hampshire on the other side of their current Iowa momentums, they
have nowhere to go but forward, to see where potential Iowa caucus
wins might take them.
Both are men in forward motion in their respective parties. With
40-odd days left until the first precinct count in Iowa, they are
beating expectations and inevitability by pulling ahead in polls.
But what does it all mean and how did they get here?
Start with Obama. His rise to the top of the Democrats' heap can
be attributed to three things: money, a top-notch organization and
that key message of change that is ...