Two candidates, one senate and one presidential, enter a room full of eager voters.
BARACK OBAMA VISIT
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Obama and Warner rally voters in Martinsville
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Sharing the stage with Mark Warner, Obama lets the former governor rally first.
The Illinois Senator and presidential hopeful rolled up his sleeves, praised his party pal and then started talking issues.
The issue Obama kept going back to is one that the people of an economically struggling Southside are very familiar with.
“The cost of everything from gas, to food, to healthcare, to trying to send your children to college keep on skyrocketing,” said Barack Obama, (D) Presidential Candidate.
Every aspect of the economy popped up in questions and in his answers
With cars and engines as a back drop that screams blue collar, he's motivating middle class voters to buy in to his campaign slogan - a change
“How many are worse off than you were when George Bush took office,” Obama asked.
After a clear show of hands, he tells the audience there's no hope for economic change in Republican John McCain.
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