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Barack Obama holds some of the items supporters have handed him at campaign stops.
Barack Obama holds some of the items supporters have handed him at campaign stops.
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ALBUQUERQUE — Presidential campaigns use all sorts of sophisticated operations against their opponents, but Barack Obama is also relying on some good, old-fashioned lucky charms.

The presumptive Democratic nominee said Monday he carries around a few trinkets that supporters have handed him at campaign appearances along the way — including a “lucky poker chip” and an eagle feather given to him by Native Americans.

“They’ll hand it to you, and they’ll say, ‘I want you to be well, but I want you to fight for me,’ ” Obama said at a campaign stop, where he pulled some of the items from a pocket. “And they’ll talk about not having health care for their family, or they’ll talk about being laid off.”

He said those are the moments when he knows the exhaustive campaign is worth it. “If you’ve been talking to somebody like that, then you want to work harder if you’re asking them to vote for you,” he said. The Associated Press

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