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Keyword: Lancaster
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Date:
2008-11-03

Keywords:
Barack Obama, Election 2008, Lancaster, Lincoln, Politics
About 100 Barack Obama supporters showed up on O St. between 13th and 14th streets in Lincoln on Monday, November 3, 2008. The crowd chanted pro-Obama slogans, waved signs at passing cars and danced to music from about 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Clay Lomneth/Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-03

Keywords:
Barack Obama, Election 2008, Lancaster, Lincoln, Politics
Angie Jones of Lincoln cheers and waves at passing cars on O Street on Monday, November 3, 2008. Jones was attending the Obama rally with her family. "We're just hoping that he wins tomorrow," she said. "It's time for change." (MANDATORY CREDIT: Clay Lomneth/Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-03

Keywords:
Barack Obama, Election 2008, Lancaster, Lincoln, Otoe, Politics, Rock
Chris Jones of Lincoln stands beside his vehicle and waves to passing motorists as part of a rally to support Sen. Barack Obama for president on Monday, November 3, 2008. Jones was attending the event with his family, including his mother, his uncle and his grandmother. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Clay Lomneth/Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-03

Keywords:
Barack Obama, Bassett, Election 2008, Hickman, Lancaster, Lincoln, Otoe, Politics, Rock
Kyle Jackson (left) from Bassett, Neb., in Rock County, talks with Jordan Dudley from Hickman, Neb., in Lancaster County, at a rally on O Street in Lincoln to support Sen. Barack Obama for president. Jackson and Dudley had heard about the event from friends of theirs. "Downtown Lincoln is voting for Obama," Dudley joked. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Clay Lomneth/Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-03

Keywords:
Barack Obama, Election 2008, Lancaster, Lincoln, Otoe, Palmyra, Politics
Karl Hinkley of Palmyra, Neb., in Otoe County, holds up his daughter Raima, 5. He and his family volunteer four nights a week for Sen. Barack Obama's campaign, and had shown up at a rally on O Street in Lincoln on Monday, November 3, 2008. "I can't believe she held the sign for so long," Hinkley said. "It's heavy." (MANDATORY CREDIT: Clay Lomneth/Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-03

Keywords:
Barack Obama, Election 2008, Lancaster, Lincoln, Politics
Elbert Smith of Lincoln was one of the last people to leave the rally supporting Sen. Barack Obama for president, held on O Street in Lincoln on Monday, November 3, 2008. "He's everybody's cousin," Smith said. "He unifies the whole country." (MANDATORY CREDIT: Clay Lomneth/Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-03

Keywords:
Barack Obama, Election 2008, Lancaster, Lincoln, Politics
About 100 Barack Obama supporters showed up on O St. between 13th and 14th streets in Lincoln on Monday, November 3, 2008. The crowd chanted pro-Obama slogans, waved signs at passing cars and danced to music from about 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Clay Lomneth/Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-03

Keywords:
Barack Obama, Election 2008, Lancaster, Lincoln, Politics
Jennifer Barnason and Jenifer Chandler attend the Obama rally on the corner of 14th and 'O' street in Lincoln NE on November 3, 2008. Both are residents of Lincoln and were helping to get cars to honk for Obama. They said, "we want change," and were full of excitement. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Adrienne Justsen/Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-03

Keywords:
Barack Obama, Election 2008, Lancaster, Lincoln, Politics
Cassidy and Madison Whitney (twins at left) with Joeth Zucco participated in creating excitement before the election. Zucco said that "they were suppose to have gymnastics tonight but they skipped. They may not be old enough to vote but they wanted to show support." (MANDATORY CREDIT: Adrienne Justsen/Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-03

Keywords:
Barack Obama, Election 2008, Lancaster, Lincoln, Politics
Lavon Hummel and her sister Sue Sturges say they are Obama's biggest fans. Hummel said, "I love Obama and I am praying for change." Both were at the Obama Rally on 'O' Street in downtown Lincoln on Nov. 3, 2008. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Adrienne Justsen/Front Page Images)
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