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who is willing to take a risk. for the republican party its all about wisdom,hard work,and dedication. For the liberals its who ever can lie and blame. Obama didn't get elected because of his hard work because he's only been in government for 2 years and has spent more time campaigning then he has in the senate. He was all hype and used his race as a defense.

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