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Barack Obama: Michelle Obama

Obama Dept: CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Barack Obama urged wavering supporters not to give up on their dreams of change or on him as he accepted the Democratic Party's nomination for president in what promises to be a tough race against Republican Mitt Romney, according to Winnipeg Free Press. With just two months before election day, Obama needs to win over undecided voters, especially those who had been swayed by his inspiring message of hope and change in 2008, but have grown disillusioned after years of economic weakness and persistent political bickering and president Barack Obama, left, is joined on stage by first lady Michelle Obama, left, their children Sasha and Malia, right, on the final day of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012. AP Photo/Charles Dharapak Obama used his nationally televised speech on Thursday closing out the Democratic National Convention to try to recapture the excitement that powered his first run for the presidency. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.