Oct 19, 2008 · Obama won the 2008 presidential election in part because he consistently exhibited wise judgment on the Iraq War, and because he insisted on the correct course of action. Joe Biden as Running Mate Sen. Barack Obama won the presidency in part because of his wise selection of highly experienced, well-liked Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware as his vice …
Nov 04, 2008 · November 4, 2008 / 5:25 PM / CBS. In an extraordinary moment in America's history, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has won the 2008 presidential election and will become the 44th ...
Aug 19, 2008 · Clinton won the Texas primary vote 51 to 47 percent. But Obama’s people, following their MyBO playbook, so overwhelmed the chaotic, crowded caucuses that he scored an overall victory in the ...
Jan 14, 2009 · How Obama Really Won the Election. In his new Esquire column, The Data, statistical analysis guru Nate Silver reveals for the first time the secret behind November 4, 2008. If Bill Clinton was the ...
Obama's win was fueled mostly by first time caucus-goers and Independents and showed voters viewed him as the "candidate of change." Iowa has since been viewed as the state that jump-started Obama's campaign and set him on track to win both the nomination and the presidency.
In 2008, a year after beginning his campaign, and after a close primary campaign against Hillary Clinton, he was nominated by the Democratic Party for president. Obama was elected over Republican nominee John McCain in the general election and was inaugurated alongside his running mate Joe Biden, on January 20, 2009.
"Hope" – 2008 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Barack Obama during the general election.
The United States Senate career of Barack Obama began on January 3, 2005, and ended on November 16, 2008. He resigned his seat in the U.S. Senate upon being elected President of the United States. Obama won the seat in an election against Alan Keyes who replaced Republican Primary election winner Jack Ryan.
The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to United States President Barack Obama for his "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples".
United States Senate election (2004)PartyCandidate%DemocraticBarack Obama52.77%DemocraticDan Hynes23.71%DemocraticBlair Hull10.82%DemocraticMaria Pappas6.03%5 more rows
Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaignBill Clinton for President 1992SloganFor people for change Putting People First It's the economy stupid!7 more rows
Early career in Chicago After four years living in New York, Obama moved to Chicago to work as a community organizer.
On February 2, 2008, it was featured on the Obama campaign's community blog, and later promoted as a viral video by the campaign on its website. The clip was played prior to a February 12, 2008, campaign rally of nearly 20,000 at the Kohl Center on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Obama's first-term actions addressed the global financial crisis and included a major stimulus package, a partial extension of the Bush tax cuts, legislation to reform health care, a major financial regulation reform bill, and the end of a major US military presence in Iraq.
List of presidents by peak net worthNameNet worth (millions of 2016 US$)Political partyBarack Obama40DemocraticGeorge W. Bush39RepublicanJames Monroe30Democratic-RepublicanMartin Van Buren29Democratic41 more rows
Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich appointed Burris to replace President-elect Barack Obama as the junior senator from Illinois.
Obama is now estimated to take at least 349 electoral votes, while McCain has 163. 270 electoral votes are needed to take the White House. CBS News has not yet projected winners in North Carolina or Missouri. For full election results, click here.
As the results came in Tuesday evening, a senior aide told CBS News the McCain camp was hoping for a "miracle," but the Arizona senator was not able to defy expectations in one of the worst election years for Republicans in decades.
Clinton, a rival after Obama defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton in the 2008 Democratic primaries, came to the incumbent's rescue throughout this election season. His speech to the Democratic convention — defending Obama's economic record, denigrating Romney's economic plans, and reviving memories of the economic boom of the 1990s — may have been ...
President John F. Kennedy said that "victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan" — though President Obama and his aides cited a single reason for their re-election success. Turnout.
Osama bin Laden. The daring 2010 raid that killed the al-Qaeda founder bolstered Obama's national security credentials, often a weak spot for Democratic candidates. The president's record of ending the war in Iraq and winding down of the war in Afghanistan also proved popular with many voters.
And historians also may cite the political influence of four very different individuals: George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Osama bin Laden, and Romney himself . Among the keys to Obama's victory:
The storm also basically froze the race, forcing Romney to suspend his campaign at a time when some pollsters saw him gaining momentum. Defining Romney. For many voters, the Obama campaign successfully portrayed Romney as a plutocrat businessman out of touch with the concerns of middle-class Americans.
President Barack Obama’s first act as a Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2009 — nine months after he took the oath of office — was to try to wriggle out of accepting it.
Of the 100 Nobel Peace Prizes bestowed since 1901, 22 of them have gone to Americans — far more than any other nation in the world. The entire continent of Africa has produced only 11 Peace Prize winners, including this year’s laureate, Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia. It’s a matter of geopolitics, Lundestad explained.
The sole Republican is Theodore Roosevelt, who won it in 1906 as a progressive whose outlook bears little resemblance to that of today’s GOP. Almost all of the other US honorees — such as Al Gore, Martin Luther King Jr. and anti-nuclear activist Linus Pauling — have been on the left end of our political spectrum.
That doesn’t mean that any president would have been good at it, however. John F. Kennedy is widely considered the first television president, but he wasn’t the first one to appear on TV. Franklin Roosevelt was the first president to appear on television, and Truman was the first, in 1947, to make a televised presidential address.
But it was Kennedy who mastered the medium, starting with his famous televised debate with Richard Nixon in 1960, and continuing with the tele vised news conferences and interviews that characterized his presidency. Like JFK was good at TV, Obama is good at social media. Before his presidency, Obama was already inseparable from his BlackBerry, ...
President Obama has been called the “first social-media president.”. It’s both a true and a misleading characterization. On the one hand, the Obama White House was indeed the first presidency to make use of services like Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram. But on the other hand, these services either didn’t exist or weren’t used by ...
The White House brags that Obama was the first to tweet from @POTUS on Twitter, to go live on Facebook, to use a filter on Snapchat. But in truth, any president in office during the last eight years probably would have become the first social-media president. That doesn’t mean that any president would have been good at it, however.