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Condoleezza Rice is asked about the "widely held belief" that she voted for Barack Obama.
"And as secretary of state, I'm going to keep my partisan or non-partisan views to myself on that, But I think all Americans were taken with the fact that we were able, after the long history that we've been through, that initial birth defect of slavery that we elected an African American."  ...
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