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Mr Obama still needs to do more to show how he defines change, as opposed just to personifying it.
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We defined change in a way that Barack Obama had to be the answer".
Miliband's challenge too would be to define "change" with a distinctively Labour argument.
But Obama got where he is today by defining himself as the agent of change and by defining change as the issue in this election.
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