Iowa Winner Obama Looking For a New Hampshire Win

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By Roger Wood on Friday, January 4, 2008.
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Fresh from his Iowa caucuses victory, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has returned to campaign in New Hampshire.

NHPR correspondent Roger Wood reports.

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Obama told a crowd at Pease International Airport that the results of the Iowa caucuses began the path to change in America.

"In four days from now, New Hampshire, you have the chance to change America... (cheers) ...you have the chance in four days, New Hampshire, to change America."

The Illinois Senator spoke to a mixed group inside an airline hangar. Many in the audience were confirmed Obama supporters; others were undecided.

Obama vowed to go after the undecided voters in what is shaping up to be a tight race with Hillary Clinton.

For NHPR News, this is Roger Wood in Portsmouth.

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