Obama attends Democratic National Committee fundraiser in Washington
U.S. President Barack Obama makes remarks to a Democratic National Committee fundraiser at the historic Warner Theatre, in Washington on March 25, 2009. Obama thanked the partisan crowd for their support, but cautioned there was much to do to solve the nation's economic, educational, health care and environmental ills. (UPI Photo/Mike Theiler/POOL)
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