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Editorials

True colours

Political analysts in the United States suggest that the 2008 presidential election was not a difficult one for Barack Obama to win. That they believe so perhaps says more about the country's new acceptance of racial difference even than the election itself, but his opponent had set himself a mountain to climb. His support for an unpopular war, his party affiliation with a unloved president and the onset of national financial difficulties were difficult enough obstacles to overcome ...

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