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This is a list of state, local and territory officials who have formally endorsed or voiced support for Barack Obama as the Democratic Party's presidential nominee for the 2008 U.S. presidential election No listing for Colorado found.
Many notable people and groups formally endorsed or voiced support for President Barack Obama's 2012 presidential re-election campaign during the Democratic Party primaries and the general election. U.S. presidents and vice presidents
List of Barack Obama presidential campaign endorsements, 2012 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Barack Obama presidential campaign endorsements .
Newspapers in the United States have traditionally endorsed candidates for party nomination prior to their final endorsements for President. Below is the list of endorsements in 2012, by candidate, for each primary race.
Chicago Sun-Times—Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008. [314] Dayton Daily News—Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008. [315] Knoxville News Sentinel—Endorsed John McCain in 2008. [316] Milwaukee Journal Sentinel—Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008. [317] St. Paul Pioneer Press—Did not endorse in 2008. [318] The Tuscaloosa News—Endorsed Barack Obama in ...
In the first twelve months, a little over 600,000 people in California met all the eligibility requirements to obtain a driver's license. [21] This number continued to increase in the following months. [22] By mid 2017, a little over 900,000 people without proof of legal presence in California obtained a driver's license under the AB 60 law. [23]
Friday’s endorsement from the Obamas marks the last major Democratic endorsement for ... Harris even broke Obama’s single-day fundraising record with $81 million in the first 24 hours of her ...
The 2008 Illinois Democratic presidential primary took place on Super Tuesday, February 5, 2008, with 153 delegates at stake. Each of Illinois's 19 congressional districts was proportionally allocated to candidates who had received 15% or more of the vote in that district, totaling 100.