Obama in Portland: Invest in Bicycle Infrastructure

Published: May 20, 2008, 4:43 p.m.

b'PORTLAND, OR - To a crowd of 75,000 at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland Oregon, Presidential hopeful Barack Obama called for the nation to get serious about it\'s energy issues and model Portland\'s investment in Bicycles and Alternate means of transportation.
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\\nOf course this seems an obvious solution to cycling advocates but with all the talk from the candidates there has been little mention of bicycles and specifically investment in bicycle infrastructure.
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\\nHere is the full quote:
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\\n"If we are going to solve our energy problems we have to think long term. It\'s time to be serious about investing in alternative energy. It\'s time to be serious about raising fuel efficiency standards in our cars. It\'s time for our entire country to learn from what\'s happening right here in Portland with mass transit and bicycle lanes and funding alternative means of transportation. That\'s the kind of solution we need for America..." this was greeted by some of the loudest applause of his speech.
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\\nCrankMyChain! Cycle TV endorses Barack Obama for President, Sam Adams for Mayor of Portland and Chris Smith for Commissioner.
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\\nToday is the last day for Oregonians to drop off their ballots for the Primary election.'