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Barack Obama Wins Iowa Caucus  
Published Friday, January 04, 2008 8:12 AM
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    By Remmie Fresh

    Sen. Barack Obama won the Iowa Caucus on Thursday night (Jan. 3), the first major test for the race for the 2008 Democratic nomination for President of the United States.

     

    The win dealt a blow to Clinton’s aspirations to be the first woman to claim president, while seriously boosting Obama’s chance to be the first African-American leader of the country.

     

    "They said this day would never come," Obama told a cheering crowd in Des Moines, Iowa. "They said our sights were set too high…years from now, you'll look back and you'll say that this was the moment, this was the place where America remembered what it means to hope."

     

    During an hour-long broadcast of the Iowa Brown and Black Presidential debate held in December, Obama addressed the Hip-Hop generation, when quizzed by Dr. Ben Chavis, CEO of the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network and H3 Enterprises.

     

    "I recognize and value the importance of millions of young voters," Obama said. "During the last seven years, more Brown and Black families have gone into poverty. It is not acceptable to me that 37 million Americans now live in poverty. I believe that I am the only candidate that best represents real change."

     

    Voters in Iowa seem to agree with Obama’s statement.

     

    The presidential hopeful won a historic victory, earning 38 percent of the vote in Iowa, where just 3% of the voters are African-American. 

     

    Former Senator John Edwards took 30 percent, while Senator Hillary Clinton won just 29 percent of the votes.

     

    For the Republicans, Baptist-preacher-turned-governor Mike Huckabee leveraged his strong religious base to handily defeat Mitt Romney in Iowa.

     

    Huckabee won 34 percent support with 25 percent going for Romney and Former Sen. Fred Thompson and Sen. John McCain coming in at third place.

     

    Obama and Clinton will next battle in key primary elections in New Hampshire, Las Vegas and South Carolina.


    Comments

     

    Eight Mile Road Music News » Barack Obama Wins Iowa Caucus said:

    January 4, 2008 8:30 AM
     

    Oye Bang! said:

    No Troops left behind in 09!
    January 4, 2008 8:39 AM
     

    playaflizy2002 said:

    Hes doing good and all....but will this be a wasted vote in the end?..........u kno dem white folks dont want a black man
    January 4, 2008 8:59 AM
     

    Curry Media said:

    This is truly history in the making.
    January 4, 2008 9:01 AM
     

    ThatDamnJay_ahh said:

    It's time for change.
    January 4, 2008 9:10 AM
     

    M. Maddox said:

    January 4, 2008 9:11 AM
     

    Boss Up said:

    *plays Ghostface-Celebrate*
    January 4, 2008 9:12 AM
     

    poe said:

    something that needs to happen immediately = bring every single troop home.


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    January 4, 2008 9:12 AM
     

    M. Maddox said:

    Yo I was watching Larry King when Suze something was on there, and she gave him a vote of confidence. He's going to make it.


    ...Maybe!!!!!!!!!!!!
    January 4, 2008 9:13 AM
     

    Profit101 said:

    This is great!!!

    I just hope don't nothing bad happen to dude.  America is still a racist country.

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    January 4, 2008 9:13 AM
     

    Rdot929 said:

    black president in 2009??? hmmm he better hire the best security. i mean that 50 cent security cause white america gonna mad
    January 4, 2008 9:25 AM
     

    Posted In Da Cut said:

    CONGRATS!
    January 4, 2008 9:26 AM
     

    edit said:

    Barack Obama = Not Hip Hop and is even not Black..he just happens to not be white. and also doesn't have any groundbreaking issues he's pushing for.  The only positive thing about Obama is he's not republican.
    January 4, 2008 9:30 AM
     

    illseed said:

    Lol, barack is reppin real change man. Hillary aint Bill, but she acting
    like she Bill Jr. That name isn't enough anymore and she has no experience running the country. Even I thought it would get  her over.
    Nope.

    Now, barack seems to be transcending race totally, which is something
    jesse and al can never do. Hillary could even represent the old guard so to speak. Obama and his wife and children are as american as apple pie, the way i see it.

    "they" better not kill obama man. thats my word, man. i would then spiral into anarchy.
    January 4, 2008 9:31 AM
     

    grouchy greg said:

    I'm with Boss Up that's my joint
    January 4, 2008 9:32 AM
     

    KingOfEngland said:

    HELL YEH I WATCHED IT ON FOX, WELL DONE OBAMA. History MAKER
    January 4, 2008 9:55 AM
     

    HoodProphet said:

    Yall betta start believing in change if yall actually want it.


    Barack Obama for President!!

    Him now.

    Me 10 years from now...

    -Hood Prophet
    January 4, 2008 10:26 AM
     

    Walt Jay said:

    Iowa is one of the whitest states in the U.S., and they still voted for Obama, so all this "White America is gonna be mad" talk needs to stop.
    January 4, 2008 10:32 AM
     

    Asher "Black Bomb" Sommer said:

    That's the best News today. OBAMA 2009".
    !!!!!Time for a change!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    And Fuck "Lupe Fiasco"  Niggas and all
    stupid haters in here. Obama is more black
    than most of you, haters.
    January 4, 2008 10:47 AM
     

    VAgogetta said:

    www.youtube.com/genosworldismine


    OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT!!! GET THE T-SHIRTS READY!!!

    www.youtube.com/genosworldismine
    January 4, 2008 10:50 AM
     

    hater hurter said:

    get involved if u want change.
    January 4, 2008 10:54 AM
     

    tupacfan35 said:

    Too bad obama is all show, he is a CFR Member and not to be trusted.

    If he was really against the war, why doesn't he fillibuster it to stop it.

    Just proves that today's candidates are all politics as usual.
    January 4, 2008 11:02 AM
     

    BKsDrDRE said:

    Good look
    January 4, 2008 11:04 AM
     

    DSheezy said:

    illseed said:

    "Hillary aint Bill, but she acting like she Bill Jr. That name isn't enough anymore and she has no experience running the country"

    PREACH!! TABERNACLE!!

    MAN LET THE REST OF THESE HOODWINKED, BAMBOOZLED, BLIND PEOPLE KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS.

    January 4, 2008 11:35 AM
     

    tupacfan35 said:

    Too bad obama ain't much better.

    Hillary, Obama it doesn't matter now, we're still screwed, because corporations are controlling this country

    and this is the same guy who voted to give drivers licences to illegal aliens.

    Immigration (other than the iraq)is the biggest issue in america today and those two offer no solution.

    Thank Goodness I Left the democratic party last year.
    January 4, 2008 11:55 AM
     

    tupacfan35 said:

    Barack Obama = Not Hip Hop and is even not Black..he just happens to not be white. and also doesn't have any groundbreaking issues he's pushing for.  The only positive thing about Obama is he's not republican.

    Sure he's not republican, but he isn't a democrat either, he is a neo-liberal and a globalists working toward a one world goverment.

    January 4, 2008 11:56 AM
     

    AfricanMAn said:

    You guys know why I love this man so much, he graduated from Haverd law school, got wall street offer, but he choose to come to chicago to be a comunity organizer, most people would have been thinking about paying back student loan at that point. He cares about you the ordinary American. Obama 08! let's go change the world
    January 4, 2008 12:14 PM
     

    dwill1 said:

    if you do not vote you are part of the problem. obama for president he will get my vote.
    January 4, 2008 12:23 PM
     

    DSheezy said:

    tupacfan35 said:

    Barack Obama = Not Hip Hop and is even not Black..

    WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
    January 4, 2008 12:33 PM
     

    dirtybalance said:

    Tupacfan35.........Stop Hating!!!!!!!!! Crabs in the Barrel(all day homie)Give the man a chance and at least we can say we made it to the biggest political stage in the world. If the man has a better chance than Jesse(and my family supported him) and definitely a better chance than Uncle Al, then it's the best chance we ever got. You got to pick your battles in the Senate brother and if you think they all aren't shit then don't vote or don't say shit. We need positivity even if you don't see the reason. Some of us are hoping and working towards a better tomorrow for our seeds. Just the inclination that a brother can get to the White House in our lifetime is a step in the right direction. So please, save your hate for someone way more deserving, you can start with Rudy Guliani
    January 4, 2008 1:28 PM
     

    RLM $Getmoney$ said:

    he talks funny.
    January 4, 2008 1:42 PM
     

    tupacfan35 said:

    Tupacfan35.........Stop Hating!!!!!!!!! Crabs in the Barrel(all day homie)Give the man a chance and at least we can say we made it to the biggest political stage in the world. If the man has a better chance than Jesse(and my family supported him) and definitely a better chance than Uncle Al, then it's the best chance we ever got. You got to pick your battles in the Senate brother and if you think they all aren't shit then don't vote or don't say shit. We need positivity even if you don't see the reason. Some of us are hoping and working towards a better tomorrow for our seeds. Just the inclination that a brother can get to the White House in our lifetime is a step in the right direction. So please, save your hate for someone way more deserving, you can start with Rudy Guliani

    Are you kidding me, I Rather vote jesse jackson than this new world order piece of filth name Obama

    and he should join that other snake rudy, because both of them have the same agenda.

    It doesn't matter who wins in 2008, these corporate democrats and republicans do not care about the middle class at all, it's all about image, looks and politics as usual.
    January 4, 2008 2:48 PM
     

    DSheezy said:

    @ tupacfan35

    "politics as usual"

    WTF IS IT SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT? U SOUND LIKE ONE OF THESE UNDERACHEIVING MF'S SITTIN AROUND LOOKING FOR A GOVERNMENT HAND OUT.  

    AND THAT SHIT ABOUT

    "Barack Obama = Not Hip Hop and is even not Black"

    SO IF HE HAD HIS HAIR IN BRAIDS, WEARING A SWEATSUIT, CUSSIN AND THROWIN UP GANG SIGNS DURING HIS SPEACHES YOU WOULD THINK HE'S BLACK AND HIP HOP?
    January 4, 2008 3:46 PM
     

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    January 4, 2008 5:27 PM
     

    Swiffness™ said:

    Man, this is the shit....he could seriously pull this off, the wind is at the Democrats backs for 08....I'M HYPE.
    January 4, 2008 8:10 PM
     

    v4vendetta said:

    He's been compared to JFK but let's hope the only similarity won't be his memory being blown out onto Michele's lap!! Having said that, I feel the only person that can restore a constitutional republic is....

    Ron Paul! Nobody else has the guts to say they would get rid of IRS, CIA, the privately owned Federal Reserve Bank which creates "Monopoly type money" out of thin air and shrink government. I have never heard any prez hopeful spit like that in all my 37 years! Al Sharptongue and Jesse "shakedown" jackson ain't bringing it like that either. You may be of my color but not of my kind. I hope I am wrong but history has proven me right again and again.

    Ron Paul Revolution '08, snitches!
    January 5, 2008 7:24 AM
     

    HoodProphet said:

    @V4Vendetta

    I like the stuff Ron Paul spitting too, but I tell you what, this change aint gone happen swiftly like that.

    They would be fightin the hell out of Ron Paul in less than a month of him in office.  Congress would give him the stiff arm with no problem.

    Thats if he would even make it past the electoral college, popular vote dont mean nothing.


    I think Obama is a good candidate to at least moderately ease America into change like that.

    Sure I think eventually ends will meet with Ron Paul's philosophies but America dont do drastic change.  They move periodically.

    Obama's the best candidate.
    January 5, 2008 7:56 AM
     

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