Our time is now. That's more than a slogan in Iowa today where caucuses begin at 6:30 pm this evening.
The Obama campaign has left no stone unturned. If they do not win, it will not be because they made the mistakes of Howard Dean. The campaign has 33 offices across the state and organized massive rallies, canvassing and phone-banking.
Obama's crowds have been bigger than those of his opponents. Last night, more than 2,000 people rallied with Barack in Des Moines.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbQNkWFUKfc
Despite harsh weather big crowds have turned out since Christmas, and with the weather relatively mild today, there's no reason to think Obama supporters will not show up.
Of course, one can't count out the Illinois senator's seasoned opponents. The campaign still has to close the show with a final get out the vote effort.
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