Sen. Barack Obama gets warm Oregon reception
08:53 AM PDT on Saturday, September 8, 2007
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Illinois Senator Barack Obama made his first visit to Oregon since declaring his presidential candidacy Friday night, stressing the big themes of his campaign in a speech light on specifics but with a few veiled jabs at rivals.
Associated Press
The visit drew an enthusiastic crowd of about 3,400 at the Oregon Convention Center.
He generally avoided direct references to Oregon-specific issues, hitting instead on broader themes dear to his liberal backers, such as promises for universal health care, a swift end to the war in Iraq, stricter fuel efficiency standards, and an end to the genocide in Darfur.
And he repeated his plea for a move away from partisan politics, saying there is a need for a new chapter in American history.
His audience paid at least 25 dollars each to hear him speak. At a separate fundraiser, some paid as much as $2,300.
He said charges that his limited experience of three years in the Senate is insufficient are invalid.
Said Obama: "Time served does not guarantee good judgment."
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