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On Obama's 30 Minutes

October 28, 2008 | 1:06 PM

For those who might have forgotten, Barack Obama will speak to the American public tomorrow night during a 30-minute address telecast across the nets. The campaign will not release a clip in advance, reports NBC/NJ's Athena Jones, but here's a teaser statement from spokesman Bill Burton:

"The program will share the specifics of Obama’s plans to turn the economy around and get the country back on track. With this historic election only a week away – and John McCain’s angry, desperate attacks mounting by the day – we want to make sure every voter heading into the voting booth knows exactly what Barack Obama would do to bring about fundamental change as president. It’s the same case our campaign is making on the phone, on doorsteps and in our conservations with voters every day. Obama’s will turn the page on George Bush’s failed economic policies and provide the real relief the middle class needs right now."

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