As his support with Democratic Party leadership grows, including the former party chair who switched from Clinton to Obama and urged both super-delegates and his fellow citizens of Indiana to vote for Obama, Barack Obama goes before voters in two states tomorrow.
During weeks of attacks from the Clintons, McCain and their allies, and sustained media obsession with issues that voters say don't matter, Obama has made his case and honed his message in these states. He's rebounded in the national polls, but only the voters in North Carolina and Indiana can make the greatest statement: that they are tired of these distractions and divisions, they are ready to get behind their nominee, Barack Obama.
Here's his two minute closer ad. Here's his 30 minute closing argument in Indiana. Here's a more informal couple of minutes with Obama talking in practical terms about how he will continue to include the American people in making change in Washington.
And for Obama and Star Wars fans, here's a brief video summary of the adventure so far...
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