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Warner, Webb stump with Obama in Virginia
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  • Sen. Jim Webb, Virginia Democrat, has said he wouldn't want to be chosen as the Democratic vice presidential nominee, but he was eager Wednesday to campaign for Mr. Obama in Lynchburg, Va.

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    Sen. Jim Webb, Virginia Democrat, has said he wouldn't want to be chosen as the Democratic vice presidential nominee, but he was eager Wednesday to campaign for Mr. Obama in Lynchburg, Va. (Astrid Riecken/The Washington Times)

  • Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama greets supporters before holding a town hall meeting at the EC Glass High School.

 (Astrid Riecken/The Washington Times)

    Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama greets supporters before holding a town hall meeting at the EC Glass High School. (Astrid Riecken/The Washington Times)

  • Supporters from Kenya hold signs to catch Mr. Obama's attention.

(Astrid Riecken/The Washington Times)

    Supporters from Kenya hold signs to catch Mr. Obama's attention. (Astrid Riecken/The Washington Times)

  • Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama addresses a town hall meeting in Virginia.

 (Astrid Riecken/The Washington Times)

    Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama addresses a town hall meeting in Virginia. (Astrid Riecken/The Washington Times)

  • Voters listen to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.

(Astrid Riecken/The Washington Times)

    Voters listen to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. (Astrid Riecken/The Washington Times)

  • A supporter of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama applauds during the town hall meeting.

 (Astrid Riecken/The Washington Times)

    A supporter of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama applauds during the town hall meeting. (Astrid Riecken/The Washington Times)

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