Twenty years ago, a young Illinois state senator took to the Democratic National Convention stage in Boston and delivered a speech that would help catapult him to the top of the presidential ticket ...
The speech that then-Sen. Barack Obama gave during the 2004 Democratic National Convention solidified him in the minds of many as a legitimate contender for the presidency. During that keynote address ...
More than 20 years ago, a then-state senator from Chicago entered the political lexicon of millions following a rousing speech at the Democratic National Convention in Boston. Illinois delegates told ...
It was just more than 20 years ago, on July 27, 2004, when a 17-minute keynote address to the Democratic National Convention in Boston put Barack Obama on the path to the presidency. Valerie Jarrett, ...
Can you remember the key moments from last year's State of the Union? No? That's because many of Barack Obama's historic and noteworthy speeches weren't State of the Union addresses. On Tuesday night, ...
Speech against the Iraq War resolution : October 2, 2002, Federal Plaza, Chicago, Illinois -- Keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention : July 27, 2004, FleetCenter, Boston, ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It may have had fewer memorable turns of phrase than Barack Obama’s speech to the 2004 Democratic National Convention, when the little known state senator from Illinois spoke of “the ...
DENVER — Four years ago, Seamus Ahern watched Barack Obama’s electric keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention while in a Marine Corps barracks at Camp Pendleton, Calif.
In never-before-seen interview, Obama talked about Iraq, economy, hope and fear. Nov. 5, 2008— -- Four years ago, a Senate candidate from Illinois made headlines for giving a rousing keynote ...
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