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List of persons holding prominent positions within the Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008.. According to an August 2008 statement by Deputy Campaign Manager Steve Hildebrand, the Obama campaign had "large-scale operations in 22 states, medium operations in many others, and small staffs in only a handful of states," [1] with several thousand paid operatives on the ground between ...
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
A More Perfect Union (speech) Obama's campaign speech on race; List of Barack Obama presidential campaign staff members, 2008; List of Barack Obama presidential campaign endorsements from state, local and territory officials; Results of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries; Nationwide opinion polling for the United States ...
Obama participating in a phone bank Election Day. The Obama campaign was highly effective in getting out the vote, in using technology to identify voters, and in capitalizing on growing segments of the voting population. President Obama won reelection, not by going after independent voters, but by going after emerging groups in the U.S. population.
Like millions of Americans, Barack Obama was struggling to explain the results of last week's election, a New Yorker profile on the president revealed. Obama campaigned furiously for Hillary ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz waves with former President Barack Obama at a campaign rally in Madison, Wis., on Monday. Obama asked voters to consider fundamental values when they head to the polls.
Former President Barack Obama returned to the campaign trail Friday in Georgia, using his first stop on a multi-state tour to frame the 2022 midterm elections as a referendum on democracy and to ...
United States President Barack Obama, a member of the Democratic Party, was endorsed or supported by some members of the Republican Party and by some political figures holding conservative views in the 2008 election. Although the vast majority of Obama's support came from liberal constituencies, some conservatives identified in him shared ...