Obama responds

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Sen.Barack Obama, serving as the anchor man of political speeches, offered his congratulations to Clinton for her victories as he said it remained too close to call in Texas.
"We know this, no matter what happens tonight, we have nearly the same delegate lead as we had this morning and we are on our way to winning this nomination," Obama said.
"You know, decades ago, I learned as a community organizser, that the real work of democracy...begins on street corners, and living rooms...to see the world as it is and we have the power to remake the world as it should be."
Obama said his campaign is designed "to write a new chapter. We were told this was not possible. That we could not change the world. .... Toniight, because of you and the movement we have built..we can stand up and with clarity and say we are turning the page to write the next chapter in American history."

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