Apr 21, 2008 9:20 am US/Eastern
Obama Returns To Area For Two Campaign Stops
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) ―
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Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama greets supporters gathered for a whistle stop rally at the Paoli Rail Station April 19, 2008, in Paoli, Pa.
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Democratic Presidential hopeful Senator Barack Obama continues his "On Track For Change" tour across the state in the last days before Pennsylvania voters head to the polls.
That tour will bring him back to our area today.
Sen. Obama will first hold a Town Hall Meeting in McKeesport at 6 p.m.
He will then head to the University of Pittsburgh campus for a rally at the Peterson Events Center at 9:30 p.m.
Meanwhile, Pitt students spent the day Sunday making signs for Obama's visit.
"He's something new. He's not Bill or Hillary Clinton or George Bush," said Pitt student, Kelly Singel. "He's something new, and we know that as our generation is coming into our own age, we need to change the world. We see in him spark of fire that can enable us to change our world."
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