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Barack Hussein Obama II An American dream comes true!
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The Next President
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President elect
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Obama in Washington Office
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Barack Hussein Obama II President-elect of the United States Taking office January 20, 2009: Succeeding: George W. Bush Junior Senator from Illinois & Incumbent Assumed office January 4, 2005 Member of the Illinois Senate from the 13th district In office January 8, 1997 – November 4, 2004 Born August 4, 1961, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. Birth name: Barack Hussein Obama II Political party: Democratic Party Spouse Michelle Obama (m. 1992) Children: Malia Ann (b. 1998); Sasha (b. 2001) Residence: Kenwood, Chicago, Illinois Alma mater: Occidental College, Columbia University, Harvard Law School Profession: Attorney, Politician Religion: United Church of Christ
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Early life and career Obama Sr. and Ann Dunham met in 1960 while attending the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where his father was a foreign student. The couple married February 2, 1961. They separated when Obama was two years old and subsequently divorced in 1964. Obama's father returned to Kenya and saw his son only once more before dying in an automobile accident in 1982. After her divorce, Dunham married Lolo Soetoro, and the family moved to Soetoro's home country of Indonesia in 1967. Ann returned to Hawaii in 1972 for several years, and then in 1977 went back to Indonesia, where she worked as an anthropological field worker. She stayed there most of the rest of her life, returning to Hawaii in 1994. She died of ovarian cancer in 1995.
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Early life and career Barack Hussein Obama Sr.Ann Dunham
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Early life and career Obama: the toddler
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Early life and career Obama: the baseball player
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Early life and career Toothless Obama
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Early life and career Obama with his grandpa
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Early life and career Ten-year-old Obama spending Christmas with his parents
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Early life and career Mother, stepfather and half sister
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Early life and career Obama lived with his maternal grandparents, Madelyn and Stanley Dunham in Hawaii.
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Early life and career Obama with his grandparents
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Early life and career Obama and his fraternal grandmother
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Early life and career Pensive Obama
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Early life and career Young Obama with his Kenyan family
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Early life and career Barack with Punahou basketball team
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Early life and career Barack and friends
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Early life and career Young Obama looks to the future
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Early life and career Education background Obama attended local schools in Jakarta until he was ten years old attended Punahou School from the fifth grade in 1971 until his graduation from high school in 1979. 1979-1981: studied at Occidental College of Los Angeles for two years 1981-1983: transferred to Columbia College in New York City, and majored in political science (BA) Five-year work experience 1988: 1991: Obama entered Harvard Law School and awarded A Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree
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State legislator, 1997 – 2004 State legislator, 1997 – 2004 Obama was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996. Obama was reelected to the Illinois Senate in 1998, and again in 2002. In 2000, he lost a Democratic primary run for the U.S. House of Representatives. In 2004 general election campaign for U.S. Senate, police representatives credited Obama for his active engagement with police organizations in enacting death penalty reforms. Obama resigned from the Illinois Senate in November 2004 following his election to the US Senate.
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U.S. Senator, from 2005 Obama was sworn in as a senator on January 4, 2005. Obama was the fifth African-American Senator in U.S. history. He is the only Senate member of the Congressional Black Caucus. The National Journal ranked him as the "most liberal" senator based on an assessment of selected votes during 2007. In 2005 he was ranked sixteenth, and in 2006 he was ranked tenth. In 2008, he was ranked by Congress.org as the eleventh most powerful Senator.
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2008 Presidential Campaign On June 3, 2008 gained the primary election and became the Democratic candidate for Presidency. Obama invited Senator Biden as his vice president candidate.
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2008 Presidential Campaign
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Senator Obama vs. Senator McCain
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2008 Presidential Campaign 22
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election Obama 365:162 McCain
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election Obama and Biden
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election The First Family
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election The First Family
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election The First Family
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election The First Couple and the Second Couple
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election The First Couple and the Second Couple
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election The First Lady: Mitchell Obama
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election Obama and Mitchell
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election Obama and Mitchell
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election Obama and Mitchell
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election Two daughters: Malia Ann (b. 1998); Sasha (b. 2001)
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election Two daughters: Malia Ann (b. 1998); Sasha (b. 2001)
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election
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Obama ’ s presidential acceptance speech (1)presidential acceptance speech Obama ’ s presidential acceptance speech (2)presidential acceptance speech Text
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election McCain ’ s Concession Speech Text
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Results of 2008 Presidential Election
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Political Positions of Obama Was an early opponent of the Bush administration ’ s policies on Iraq. Called for a “ phased redeployment of U.S. troops from Iraq ” and an opening of diplomatic dialogue with Syria and Iran. Called for an outward looking post-Iraq War foreign policy and the renewal of American military, diplomatic, and moral leadership in the world. Saying “ we can neither retreat from the world nor try to bully it into submission, ” he called on Americans to “ lead the world, by deed and by example. ” Stated that if elected he would enact budget cuts in the range of tens of billions of dollars, stop investing in “ unproven ” missile defense systems, not “ weaponize ” space, “ slow development of Future Combat Systems, ” and work towards eliminating all nuclear weapons.
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Political Positions of Obama Defended the New Deal social welfare policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt and opposed Republican proposals to establish private accounts for Social Security. Said he supports universal health care in the United States. Promised to reward teachers for performance from traditional merit pay systems, assuring unions that changes would be pursued through the collective bargaining process. Planned to eliminate taxes for senior citizens with incomes of less than $50,000 a year, repeal income tax cuts for those making over $250,000 as well as the capital gains and dividends tax cut, close corporate tax loopholes, lift the income cap on Social Security taxes, restrict offshore tax havens, and simplify filing of income tax returns by pre-filling wage and bank information. Proposed a cap and trade auction system to restrict carbon emissions and a ten year program of investments in new energy sources to reduce U.S. dependence on imported oil. Proposed that all pollution credits must be auctioned, with no grandfathering of credits for oil and gas companies, and the spending of the revenue obtained on energy development and economic transition costs.
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The United States is watching … The world is watching …
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