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SLIDE SHOW Posted: June 8, 2009   
Obama Advocates Aim to Promote Health Care Reform FLASH VERSION
Leaders of the former Obama for President campaign are now aiming to use the campaign's grassroots strength to promote the president's health care reform agenda. On Saturday, activists around the country gathered in homes for the "Organizing for America" campaign's kickoff event. Charlottesville, Va. meeting attendees describe their motivation.
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Produced by: Lea Winerman
A Full Circle, Kristin Szakos, the event's host, began hosting house parties for the Obama campaign in 2007.
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A Full Circle
Kristin Szakos, the event's host, began hosting house parties for the Obama campaign in 2007.
Speaking: Kristin Szakos
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