Barack Obama Campaigns in Va.

At the main event, more than 3,000 thrilled supporters chanted "Yes we can!" and stomped their feet on bleachers as Kaine prepped them for the Obama's arrival with fiery speeches.

By stanford4obama |  February 10, 2008; 7:44 PM ET

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At the main event, more than 3,000 thrilled supporters chanted "Yes we can!" and stomped their feet on bleachers as Kaine prepped them for the Obama's arrival with fiery speeches.

Posted by: stanford4obama | February 11, 2008 1:06 PM

I've been with Obama's campaign since last year because he talks of bipartisanship and how positive change can occur from it, our founding fathers stated that political parties are disasterious but now we can bridge our two distant and bickering brothers together to bring change for the PEOPLE!

Posted by: eastgreen877 | February 12, 2008 4:41 PM

There are several things which are getting overlooked in the media. If Hillary gets the nomination, Republican women in some numbers will vote for her. If Obama gets the nomination, the effects could be more far reaching. Obama has drawn alot of new, young voters into the process. If they show up in November, it could be a disaster for the Republicans in the House and the Senate. If elected, Obama could be looking at a working majority in both chambers. Another factor to consider is the Bush Administration. Of course, Democrats have no love for 'W'. Even some Republicans are greatly disillusioned. If the Independents, who are so important to McCain, are upset with Bush for the war in Iraq, for the Economy, for the mess in the government Obama could be looking at a landslide victory.

Posted by: Postcat | February 12, 2008 11:07 PM

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