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(CNSNews.com) -- Grammy award-winning musician Stevie Wonder said President Barack Obama’s popularity has been decreasing because “people are afraid of change.” Regarding health care reform, Wonder said people are “bickering over something that we should have had a long time ago.” “I think as far as his [Obama’s] popularity decreasing,
I think it’s because people are so used to, they’re so afraid of change
and I think you have politics playing too much a role in what should
be a natural, given that health care in this country needs to be improved
and that’s just a reality,” Wonder told CNSNews.com in an exclusive
interview before his performance at a benefit concert for the Maya Foundation,
a Washington D.C.-based non-profit group that raises money for special
education programs in private schools. Stevie Wonder: Obama's Approval Down
Because ‘People Are Afraid of Change'
— Oprah Winfrey rolled out the red carpet this weekend for Barack Obama at a gala fundraiser attended by high-wattage stars that was expected to raise $3 million for the Democratic presidential candidate. The most powerful woman in show business celebrated her favorite candidate with 1,500 guests at her palatial estate in this coastal enclave south of Santa Barbara on Saturday. Tickets to the sold-out private event went for $2,300 apiece, keeping them within campaign finance limits. Stevie Wonder performed for guests, who included
Sidney Poitier, Forest Whitaker, Chris Rock, Cindy Crawford, Jimmy Connors,
Linda Evans, Dennis Haysbert and many others. Will Smith, Jamie Foxx
and Halle Berry also were expected, though it was unclear if they were
in attendance. The media were barred from the fundraiser. Oprah rolls out red carpet for Obama
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