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Community Organizing
Obama’s crisis of confidence
Sheila Liaugminas | 26 June 2010
In retrospect, it seems amazing that a largely unknown and inexperienced politician could ascend from obscurity to the U.S. Senate to the presidency of the United States in just a handful of years with little more than the right political connections and the power of oratory. Even more unlikely that he would sweep into office on the promise of “Hope and Change.”
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