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When Ashley Baia was 9, she told her mother she loved relish and mustard sandwiches. She knew her family could not afford better. Ashley's mother, Marie, divorced and raising two girls in Venice, had cancer. She had lost her job and her health insurance and had to declare bankruptcy when mounting medical bills overwhelmed her. Later, even working two or three jobs at a time, she could barely make ends meet.
Marie and Ashley Baia's story resonates these days. That may be one reason it attracted the attention of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. Remember Obama's signature speech about the role of race in the presidential campaign? Delivered in Philadelphia in March during the primary, it gained national exposure partly because Obama talked about his relationship with controversial Chicago pastor Jeremiah Wright.
The culmination of that speech dealt with Ashley Baia, now 24 and a regional field director for the Obama campaign in Richmond, Va. Marie Baia says that within five minutes after the speech, she started getting calls on her personal cell phone.
They pored through her bankruptcy records, trying to prove her story a hoax. Marie says she refused all interviews. I didn't know if I was going to live or die. I just didn't want to relive the hardest time of my life," she says. Now living in Sarasota and working as an administrative assistant at Sarasota County Technical Institute, Marie Baia is speaking more openly, recently sharing her daughter's campaign experience with students in an after-school political club at Venice High.