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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
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To who it refers?

It's written quite unclear Emotion: smile The faith in ... passion for, To what it refers or better to who?

"The blind faith in, and passion for, Obama was like nothing Dunn had ever seen before."
  

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Sorry, I'm not sure what you are asking. Can we have some context and what you are trying to say and where?

  • Sorry, I'm not sure what you are asking.
  • Can we have some context and what you are trying to say and where?
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Sorry, I'm not sure what you are asking. Can we have some context and what you are trying to say and where?
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It could be one person, a group of people, his staff - it's almost impossible to tell without additional context.
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Thanks for the clarification. Try this: The Hopefund staff's blind faith in, and passion for, Obama was like nothing Dunn had ever seen before.
Blind faith refers to what the employees of Hopefund had in their candidate. They believed in him without question.

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