Adam Cooper is on the ground in Virginia, where the campaign has made an early, ambitious effort to compete in a state that hasn't voted for a Democrat for president since 1964.
Last week, Barack came to Fairfax to talk to Virginians about securing the economic future for women and families. The field house at Robinson Secondary was packed, and we met a lot of incredible people at the event eager to hear Barack address their concerns. Everyone we talked with was feeling the economic crunch, but we were struck by the optimism and hope in the room. Virginians are responding to Barack's plan to revitalize and grow the middle-class, and believe that if we work together we'll be able to bring about the change the country needs right now. Below is a short clip of some reactions to Barack's talk. Thanks to everyone who shared their stories with us.
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