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Reaching the Unreachable.

Date March 3, 2008

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There is no doubt Obama has had impressive success among youth, a demographic most candidates struggle to awaken from political apathy.

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I’m no expert in politics, but there’s a great lesson here.

Nobody is truly unreachable. And if you’re able to reach those your competitors can’t, you’re very likely to succeed.

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2 Responses to “Reaching the Unreachable.”

  1. no imageDaryl Tay (Check me out!) said:

    Completely agreed with you. Said better than I did, but that’s what I meant with the social media videos by will.i.am and ObamaGirl and all that.

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  2. no imageDerrick Kwa (Check me out!) said:

    Glad you like the post. =). Haha. I’m finding that my posts lately are becoming shorter. Just like, short observations and lessons from various things.

    And yeah, what I like about Obama is he seems to be going where other candidates haven’t gone before. And in doing so, he’s changed the game.

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