This is a really inspiring video. It compiles footage from many of the larger Obama rallies this year, including the Austin rally in February, paired with some of the most forceful moments from Barack’s speeches. I am so proud to be an Obama supporter. This is what a movement looks like! And we are just getting started.
The latest polls in Iowa, published by the Des Moines Register, show Obama pulling out in front of the rest of the excellent Democratic field, and the numbers in New Hampshire and South Carolina look equally positive for Obama.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has widened his lead in Iowa over Hillary Clinton and John Edwards heading into Thursday’s nominating caucuses, according to The Des Moines Register’s final Iowa Poll before the 2008 nominating contests.
Obama’s rise is the result in part of a dramatic influx of first-time caucusgoers, including a sizable bloc of political independents. Both groups prefer the Illinois senator in what has been a very competitive campaign.
Obama was the choice of 32 percent of likely Democratic caucusgoers, up from 28 percent in the Register’s last poll in late November, while Clinton, a New York senator, held steady at 25 percent and Edwards, a former North Carolina senator, was virtually unchanged at 24 percent.
Obama is also drawing the largest crowds to Iowa campaign events, as illustrated by the chart published on the Obama HQ blog. Just today, New Years Day, Obama drew 1000 people to Roosevelt High School in Des Moines to venture out in 1 degree weather to turn out the caucus vote. Amazing!

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