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Barack Obama delivering the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. The keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention (DNC) was given by the Illinois State Senator, United States senatorial candidate, and future President Barack Obama on the night of Tuesday, July 27, 2004, in Boston, Massachusetts.
The keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention (DNC) was given by then Illinois state senator, United States Senate candidate, and future president Barack Obama on the night of Tuesday, July 27, 2004.
The 2004 Democratic National Convention was famous because it included the keynote speech of Barack Obama, who would go on to be elected President four years later. New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson served as chairman of the convention, while former presidential advisor to Bill Clinton , Lottie Shackelford , served as vice chairwoman of the ...
Illinois delegates told The State Journal-Register on July 28, 2004, that Barack Obama's keynote address was "one of the most beautiful, inspiring speeches I've ever heard." From there, of course ...
News analysis: Obama’s speech passes the torch to Harris ... In 2004, Barack Obama delivered the keynote address to the Democratic National Convention in Boston. It catapulted a little-known ...
President Barack Obama said farewell to the American people a little more than a week before Donald Trump took the Oval Office. Full transcript: President Obama's final 'farewell' speech to the nation
In July 2004, he wrote and delivered the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts. [14] After describing his maternal grandfather's experiences as a World War II veteran and a beneficiary of the New Deal 's FHA and G.I. Bill programs, Obama spoke about changing the U.S. government's economic and social ...
While a Senate candidate, Obama delivered the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic Convention, entitled The Audacity of Hope that propelled him to national prominence. In the less than twenty minutes it took to deliver the speech, Obama was catapulted to sudden fame, with many analysts predicting that he might be well positioned to enter a ...