NBC Evening News for Sunday, Jan 27, 2008
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(Birmingham, Alabama: Lee Cowan) Senator Barack Obama's moves after his victory in South Carolina featured; scenes shown of Obama at a church in Georgia. [In Alabama, OBAMA - campaigns for change.] [On the plane, OBAMA - says Senator Hillary Clinton has the advantage.] The endorsement of Obama by Caroline Kennedy and Senator Edward Kennedy noted. [CNBC's John HARWOOD- says the Kennedy endorsement has symbolic power.] [Senator Hillary CLINTON - calls for votes in Florida and Michigan to be reinstated.]
(Studio: Lester Holt; Washington: Andrea Mitchell) The importance of the Kennedy endorsements for Obama and how Senator Kennedy has been appalled by the negative campaigning by former President Bill Clinton explained and discussed.
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