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Barack Obama Speaks To Supporters Saturday Night Following His Win In South Carolina's Democratic Presidential Primary.

Barack Obama Speaks To Supporters Saturday Night Following His Win In South Carolina's Democratic Presidential Primary.

By KSFY News

There are a few more details today of Barack Obama's visit to South Dakota on Friday.  He'll be in Watertown for a 11 a.m. appearance at the county Extension building. Campaign spokeswoman Shelly Alvine says Obama will be taking questions in an ag-related forum. 

Then, Obama is scheduled for an "Early Vote Rally" at the Sioux Falls Arena at 7 o'clock Friday evening.  Doors open at 5pm. 

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Thursday, May 15 at 12:32 PM Anonymous wrote ...

11am in watertown cynthia

Wednesday, May 14 at 4:34 PM Cynthia Lick wrote ...

How does one get in to hear Barack Obama Friday morning?????

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