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Obama says bye to grandmom; back on campaign trail

A heavy-hearted Barack Obama on Friday said goodbye for perhaps the last time to the ailing grandmother who brought him up, who he said may not live the 10 days until the presidential election.

Updated on: Oct 26, 2008 12:51 AM IST
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A heavy-hearted Barack Obama on Friday said goodbye for perhaps the last time to the ailing grandmother who brought him up, who he said may not live the 10 days until the presidential election.

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The Democratic nominee grabbed some precious time with Madelyn Dunham, 85, in her apartment complex in Hawaii, after stepping off the campaign trail for a day and a half. He spent a total of seven hours with Dunham, who he affectionately knows as “Toot” after arriving in Hawaii on Thursday.

After returning, Obama hit the campaign trail again in Reno, Nevada on Saturday.

Obama’s decision to quit the White House trail so close to the election raised some eyebrows, but his wife Michelle and vice presidential nominee Joseph Biden picked up the pace.

“I’m still not sure whether she makes it to election day,” Obama told ABC News of his grandmother, in an interview recorded before the election front-runner left the mainland.

Dunham who is suffering from a broken hip, osteoporosis and other undisclosed elements is the last elderly relative Obama, 47, has left, after his mother died of cancer more than a decade ago.

 
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