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    ARMENIAN AMERICAN VOTERS HELP DELIVER OBAMA/BIDEN VICTORY

    De Facto
    Nov 7, 2008

    YEREVAN, 07.11.08. DE FACTO. The Armenian National Committee
    of America (ANCA) welcomed President-elect Barack Obama and
    Vice-President-elect Joe Biden's historic win yesterday as a new and
    powerful opportunity for American recognition of the Armenian Genocide,
    stronger U.S.-Armenia relations, and U.S. support for a settlement
    of the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict that respects its citizens' right
    to self-determination.

    The ANCA also welcomed the election of 94% of the Congressional
    candidates it had endorsed in House and Senate races.

    "The victory of Senators Barack Obama and Joe Biden stands as a
    testament to the strength of grassroots activism across the United
    States committed to change," stated ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian.

    "Starting with the ANCA's endorsement of Senator Obama in January of
    this year, Armenian Americans in battleground states - organized by
    an extremely effective and far-reaching Armenians for Obama operation
    - played a critical role in bringing Armenian American Democrats,
    Independents and a surprisingly large percentage of Republicans
    to the Obama-Biden ticket on Election Day. Our pre-election polls
    showed between 80 and 85% support for Obama-Biden in our community,
    a very strong showing, particularly in a community well represented
    across the American political spectrum, and a testament to the fact
    that Armenian Americans are willing to cross party lines to support
    pro-Armenian candidates."

    "In many ways, this election marked the emergence of the Armenian
    American community as a powerful and broadly respected Presidential
    election constituency, one that is able - through grassroots
    efforts, campaign professionals, fundraising, media outreach, and
    get-out-the-vote - to help tip the balance in a close national contest
    toward the candidate best positioned to reflect our views and values,"
    concluded Hachikian.

    President-elect Obama was consistently strong in his outreach to
    Armenian American voters, issuing a powerful statement in January,
    2008, voicing his vigorous support for passage of the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution and pledging that, as President, he would recognize the
    Armenian Genocide. The Presidential hopeful also reaffirmed his support
    for a strong "U.S.-Armenian relationship that advances our common
    security and strengthens Armenian democracy." Unlike other candidates,
    he also pledged to "promote Armenian security by seeking an end to the
    Turkish and Azerbaijani blockades, and by working for a lasting and
    durable settlement of the Nagorno Karabagh conflict that is agreeable
    to all parties, and based upon America's founding commitment to the
    principles of democracy and self determination." President-Elect Obama
    restated his pledge on two subsequent occasions, the last one in the
    form of a fact sheet issued just four days before the Presidential
    election, which stated in no uncertain terms "Barack Obama strongly
    supports passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.106 and
    S.Res.106) and will recognize the Armenian Genocide."

    Senator Obama and Biden's records on Armenian American concerns can
    be read at: http://www.anca.org/election2008/Obama_Biden_recor d.pdf
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