Barack Obama 2008 presidential campaign
| Obama for America | |
|---|---|
| Campaign | 2008 Democratic primaries 2008 U.S. presidential election |
| Candidate | Barack Obama U.S. Senator from Illinois (2005–2008) Joe Biden U.S. Senator from Delaware (1973–2009) |
| Affiliation | Democratic Party |
| Status | Announced: February 10, 2007 Presumptive nominee: June 3, 2008 Official nominee: August 27, 2008 Won election: November 4, 2008 Certification: January 8, 2009 Inaugurated: January 20, 2009 |
| Headquarters | 233 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60601 |
| Key people | David Plouffe (manager) Penny Pritzker (finance) David Axelrod (media) Michael Slaby (chief technology officer) Robert Gibbs (communications) Bill Burton (spokesman) Henry De Sio (chief operating officer) Claire McCaskill (co-chair) Tim Kaine (co-chair) Paul Hodes (co-chair) |
| Receipts | US$670.7 million (November 24, 2008) |
| Slogan | |
| Chant | Yes We Can Fired up! Ready to go! |
| Website | |
| www.barackobama.com (Web Archive) | |
Barack Obama, then a junior United States Senator from Illinois, announced his candidacy for the presidency of the United States in Springfield, Illinois, on February 10, 2007.[1] On August 27, 2008, he was declared nominee[2] of the Democratic Party for the 2008 presidential election. He was the first African American in history to be nominated on a major party ticket.[3]
On August 23, 2008, Barack Obama's campaign announced that Senator Joe Biden of Delaware would be the Vice Presidential nominee.[4]
On November 4, 2008, Obama won the election, making him the President-elect and the first African American elected President of the United States.[5][6] He is the third sitting Senator, after Warren G. Harding and John F. Kennedy, to be elected President.
His constitutional election to the office was completed with the meeting of the Electoral College on December 15, 2008, and the subsequent certification of the college's vote by the Joint Session of the United States Congress on January 8, 2009.[7] Based on the results of the electoral vote count, Barack Obama was declared the elected President of the United States and Joseph Biden was declared officially as the elected Vice President of the United States in the 2008 presidential election.[8] The Headquarters of Obama's campaign was in his home town of Chicago, Illinois.
References
- ↑ "Obama Launches Presidential Bid," BBC News, February 10, 2007. Retrieved on January 14, 2008. Video Archived 2008-01-21 at the Wayback Machine at Brightcove.TV.
- ↑ Adam Nagourney (August 28, 2008). "Obama Wins Nomination; Biden and Bill Clinton Rally Party - NYTimes.com". Nytimes.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2008. Retrieved October 17, 2008.
- ↑ Jeff Zeleny, "Obama Clinches Nomination; First Black Candidate to Lead a Major Party Ticket," The New York Times, June 4, 2008. Retrieved July 5, 2008.
- ↑ "Joe Biden!". BarackObama.com. Archived from the original on August 27, 2008. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
Breaking news: the text message is out and it's official... Barack Obama has selected Joe Biden to be his running mate!
- ↑ "Barack Obama wins presidential election". CNN. November 4, 2008. Archived from the original on November 4, 2008. Retrieved November 5, 2008.
- ↑ Nagourney, Adam (November 5, 2008). "Obama Wins Election". The New York Times. Archived from the original on December 6, 2008. Retrieved November 5, 2008.
- ↑ Nagourney, Adam (November 4, 2008). "Obama Wins Election". New York Times. Archived from the original on December 1, 2008. Retrieved November 5, 2008.
- ↑ "Congress meets to count electoral votes". MSNBC. January 8, 2009. Archived from the original on February 10, 2009. Retrieved January 8, 2009.