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BARACK Obama served as the 44th president of the United States. After Mr Obama was elected for the first time in 2008, he won a second term in 2012. ⚠️ Follow our US election 2020 live blog ...
President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign was fined $375,000 by the Federal Election Commission for campaign reporting violations — one of the largest fees ever levied against a presidential ...
Take a look back at Barack Obama's history-making night ... Election Day 2008 came on Nov. 4, with then-U.S. Senator from Illinois Barack Obama winning 365 electoral votes to John McCain’s 173.
This weekend, 2,500 members of “Obamaworld” gather in Chicago to mark the 15th anniversary of Barack Obama being elected president. I wasn’t invited, but I was there.
Democrat Barack Obama Wins 2008 Election. November 6, 2008 / 7:18 AM EST / UWIRE.com This story was written by Chris Allred & Josh Harrell, Technician.
Barack Obama was written off by experts at the start of his 2008 presidential campaign. Now he's surging in Iowa — not all politics is rigged Election 2008: Obama's Moment ...
On election night 2008, Barack Obama stood in front of an adoring crowd in Chicago’s Grant Park, victorious. America has just elected its first black president, and the more than 200,000 people ...
John McCain's long quest for the White House ended when Barack Obama carried the Electoral College 365 to 173 to win the 2008 presidential election.
When 47-year-old Illinois Sen. Barack Obama defeated 73-year-old Arizona Sen. John McCain in the 2008 election, it was a historic event. Not only was the president-elect the first black man to be ...
Michelle Obama said she fully backed her husband Barack Obama’s presidential campaign in 2008 because she thought he had no chance of winning. “One of the reasons why I agreed to suppor… ...
Barack and Michelle Obama look to add a flavor of 2008 to Harris’s bid. The Obamas, at the pinnacle of the Democratic Party, will address the party’s convention Tuesday and lay out the ...
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum re-created the scene when the Obamas greeted about 250,000 people in Grant Park after Barack Obama was elected the nation’s first Black president.