http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/11/06/earlyshow/main4577820.shtml

(CBS) New presidents change Washington’s political landscape. That much, we all know.

And the focal point of Barack Obama’s campaign was his promise to bring change to the nation, and to the way things are done in the capital.

But can we expect change in D.C.’s social style, as well? What might Barack Obama’s Washington be like?

There’s no one better to put those questions to than CBS News Senior White House correspondent Bill Plante.

On The Early Show Thursday, Plante pointed out that the Obamas have called a hundred-year-old Georgian mansion on Chicago’s South Side home in recent years.

But when they move into the White House with their daughters Malia, 10 and Sasha, 7, it will be the first time since the Kennedys were there that more than one young child lived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

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