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Barack Obama gave eighteen speeches on behalf of the Clinton Campaign, many of which were in battleground states, such as North Carolina and New Hampshire. His last speech on behalf of the campaign was delivered at a rally at Independence Hall in Philadelphia on the eve of Election Day on November 7, 2016.
Supporters at Grant Park watch Obama delivering his speech. Obama spoke of the core issues facing the United States at the time, among them the economy, and the Iraq War. [11] Even as we stand here tonight, we know there are brave Americans waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk their lives for us.
Hope. Obama began drafting his speech while staying in a hotel in Springfield, Illinois, several days after learning he would deliver the address. [9] According to his account of that day in The Audacity of Hope, Obama states that he began by considering his own campaign themes and those specific issues he wished to address, and while pondering the various people he had met and stories he had ...
Barack Obama’s Speech at 2024 DNC: Full Transcript. TIME Staff. August 21, 2024 at 7:20 PM. ... The 25 best cheap or free things to do in New Orleans. Lighter Side. Stacker.
Below is a breakdown of Obama’s 2024 DNC speech. Honoring Joe Biden At the outset of his remarks, Obama paid tribute to his second in command for eight years.
September 2009 Barack Obama speech to a joint session of Congress; December 2015 Oval Office address; B. Barack Obama Selma 50th anniversary speech;
By RYAN GORMAN President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech touched on many subjects including taxes, racial tensions and income inequality -- here are some of the most notable quotes.
Barack Obama delivering a speech in March 2008. Then-Senator Barack Obama, the son of a white American mother and black Kenyan father, launched a campaign in January 2007 to be the Democratic Party's 2008 presidential nominee. His election marked the first election of an African-American president in American history. [6]