
"I was kind of afraid of Obama the first time I saw him. I've been burned by guys like [him] before, politicians that I wanted to believe in and who just didn't live up to it. I was afraid to trust, afraid to have hope when I first kind of became aware of him. It was around the time that he gave his speech on race that I just said "I can't deny how I feel about you, Barack Obama. I want you to be the president. I want you in the White House."
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