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From Democratic delegates: What has President Obama left unfinished?

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Larry Green, 51, Houston city councilman

Larry Green. (Chris Megerian / Los Angeles Times)
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"Immigration reform. It's important because it's something we have to address. Currently we skirt around the issue."


Sandra Falwell, 67, a nurse from Clinton, Md.

Sandra Falwell. (Chris Megerian / Los Angeles Times)
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"The Affordable Care Act is not what it needs to be. We need single-payer."


Bobbie Singh-Allen, president of Elk Grove school board in Sacramento County, Calif.

Bobbie Singh-Allen. (Colleen Shalby / Los Angeles Times)
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"I'm a Sikh American. Our community faced a lot of backlash in a post-9/11 world…. We need to do more to educate."


Chinyere Nnodim-Jack, small-business owner from Patterson, Calif.

Chinyere Nnodim-Jack. (Colleen Shalby / Los Angeles Times)
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"The issue of healthcare is something we need to talk about … people shouldn't be afraid of going to the hospital."


Caitlin Lister, 31, chief of staff to the Idaho Senate’s minority caucus

Caitlin Lister. (Sarah D. Wire / Los Angeles Times)
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“Guantanamo Bay…. Honestly, I don't think it should be open anymore. I believe when President Obama ran for office that was something he wanted to get done in the first 100 days, and it has not happened yet. I would have liked to see that."


Chris Babbidge, retired teacher from Kennebunk, Maine

Chris Babbidge. (Colleen Shalby / Los Angeles Times)
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“I think the biggest problem has been an obstructionist Congress…. There's a lot of unfinished business, but part of it is because Obama entered the presidency in crisis.”

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