Obama's native American support

In the race to become the Democratic presidential nominee, there are just two primary elections left on Tuesday, Montana and South Dakota.

In both states, large numbers of Native American voters view Barack Obama as potentially the first leader of colour to change the white face of the country's government. Full Story »

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David Dresser
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by David Dresser - Oct. 1, 2008

This is a good report, but there are also many Native Americans still holding the attitude that all the politicians have always lied to the Indian and have taken the valuable lands, stuck people on reservations with promises of aid that never came. These people are saying that there is little value in voting since one is as bad as another. If Obama can overcome that and then actually do something for this neglected segment of our society, he will be treasured and honored for a long time.

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