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Before Obama’s election, black men on average counted four days when they experienced depression, stress, or “problems with emotions.” After he officially became the 44th president, the ...
November 6, 2008 How Did We Do? The final Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Election 2008 showed Barack Obama leading John McCain 52% to 46%.
Election Day 2008 came on Nov. 4, with then-U.S. Senator from Illinois Barack Obama winning 365 electoral votes to John McCain’s 173.
On election night 2008, Barack Obama stood in front of an adoring crowd in Chicago’s Grant Park, victorious. America has just elected its first black president, and the more than 200,000 people ...
Telephone lines were open for comments on the election of Senator Barack Obama as president and other election-related issues. Election returns continued to be displayed during the programming ...
The election outcome is a massive repudiation of the Bush presidency, the Republican Party and nearly three decades of right-wing domination of American politics. It is a watershed election, one ...
President-elect Barack Obama, left, his wife Michelle Obama, right, and two daughters, Malia and Sasha wave as they arrive at the election night rally in Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008.
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum re-created the scene when the Obamas greeted about 250,000 people in Grant Park after Barack Obama was elected the nation’s first Black president.
Democrat Barack Obama Wins 2008 Election November 6, 2008 / 7:18 AM EST / UWIRE.com This story was written by Chris Allred & Josh Harrell, Technician ...
Former Barack Obama adviser Van Jones argued Thursday that the energy at this week’s Republican National Convention was comparable to what he saw when the nation’s first black president was ...
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