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Barack Obama { 76 images } Created 10 Jan 2017

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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama speaks to supporters at a Chicago Park District fieldhouse as he campaigns on the south side of Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ..
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama campaigns in Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ...
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama campaigns in Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ..
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama campaigns in Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ..
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama greets supporters at a political candidates forum as he campaigns on the south side of Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ...
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama campaigns on the south side of Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ..
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama, right, poses with U.S. Rep Danny Davis (D-Illinois) during a rally at Community Fellowship Baptist Church as campaigns on the west side of Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ..
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama campaigns in Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ..
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama claps along with the choir during a rally at Community Fellowship Baptist Church as campaigns on the west side of Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ...
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama campaigns in Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ...
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama campaigns in Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ..
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama campaigns in Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ..
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama campaigns in Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ..
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama campaigns in Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ..
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama shakes hands with supporters Jesse Ruiz and his son Jonathan, 3, after a rally at St. Sylvester School as he campaigns on the northwest side of Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004....
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  • Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama campaigns in Chicago Saturday March 6, 2004. ...
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  • Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate Barack Obama campaigns at Breakers at Edgewater senior citizens center on the north side of Chicago Monday March 15, 2004.
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  • Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate Barack Obama campaigns at Breakers at Edgewater senior citizens center on the north side of Chicago Monday March 15, 2004.
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  • Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate Barack Obama campaigns at Breakers at Edgewater senior citizens center on the north side of Chicago Monday March 15, 2004.
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  • Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate Barack Obama campaigns at an elevated train stop on the north side of Chicago Monday March 15, 2004. .
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  • Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate Barack Obama campaigns at West Point Missionary Baptist Church on the south side of Chicago Sunday March 14, 2004. Obama shakes the hands of Cynthia Geralds on his way out.  At right is Kathryn Newcomb.
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  • Illinois' democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate Barack Obama, left, gives an interview after a unity breakfast for democrats at the IBEW Local 134 in Chicago.
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  • Illinois' democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate Barack Obama talks to the media after a unity breakfast for democrats at the IBEW Local 134 in Chicago.
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  • Illinois State Senator and Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate Barack Obama, left, poses for photos with Rev. Jesse Jackson before speaking at the Annual Rainbow/Push Coalition and Citizenship Fund Conference at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers in Chicago..
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  • Illinois' democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate Barack Obama, leaves after speaking at a unity breakfast for democrats at the IBEW Local 134 in Chicago.
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama walks into the Dirksen Federal Building to announce that he and Senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey will introduce legislation increase security at chemical plants in the United States at a press conference in Chicago.   "There may be no greater failure of our government than the fact that we have done almost nothing to secure one of America's most vulnerable targets - the 15,000 chemical plants in America.", said Obama.   "These chemical plants represent some of the most attractive targets for terrorists looking to cause widespread death and destruction.  Unfortunately, at many of the chemical plants in our nation, the security is light, the facilities are easily entered, and the contents are deadly." According to the EPA, there are 110 facilities in the United States where an attack on a chemical plant could threaten more than one million people, including seven plants in the Chicago area.
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama announces that he and Senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey will introduce legislation increase security at chemical plants in the United States at a press conference in Chicago.   "There may be no greater failure of our government than the fact that we have done almost nothing to secure one of America's most vulnerable targets - the 15,000 chemical plants in America.", said Obama.   "These chemical plants represent some of the most attractive targets for terrorists looking to cause widespread death and destruction.  Unfortunately, at many of the chemical plants in our nation, the security is light, the facilities are easily entered, and the contents are deadly." According to the EPA, there are 110 facilities in the United States where an attack on a chemical plant could threaten more than one million people, including seven plants in the Chicago area.
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  • Vendor Ron Phillips of Springfield sells Obama campaign buttons before a rally for Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama to announce his candidacy for President.
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama waves to an enthusiastic crowd of supporters as he walks out in front of the Old State Capitol to declare his candidacy for President.
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama greets an enthusiastic crowd of supporters as he walks out in front of the Old State Capitol to declare his candidacy for President.
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama greets a crowd of supporters along with his wife Michelle and daughters Malia, left, and Sasha before making a speech to announce his candidacy for President in front of the old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois..
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  • Bundled up supporters cheer as Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama gives a speech to declare his candidacy for President in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois..
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  • Obama Supporters Kathleen LaPore Miller, right, and Rachel Cleveland, both of Baltimore, listen to Barack Obama speak as he announces his candidacy for President in front of the old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois..
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  • Barack Obama greets crowds of supporters after announcing his candidacy for President in Springfield, Illinois Saturday morning...
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama campaigns at Central Middle School in Waterloo, Iowa after declaring his candidacy for President earlier in the day...
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  • Sasha, 5, left, and Malia Obama, 8, wait to pose for a photo with their parents on the steps of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois after their father Barack Obama announced his candidacy for President..
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama and his wife Michelle campaign at Central Middle School in Waterloo, Iowa after declaring his candidacy for President earlier in the day..
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama autographs a copy of his book as he campaigns at Central Middle School in Waterloo, Iowa, after declaring his candidacy for President earlier in the day..
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama holds Eighteen-month-old Caeden Phillip Nyanjenga, who is also half-Kenyan Saturday evening after giving a campaign speech at Central Middle School in Waterloo, Iowa after declaring his candidacy for President earlier in the day..
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  • Seen through a television camera Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama talks to the media at a press conference at the Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa before giving a campaign speech, one day after declaring his candidacy for President.
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  • 2/11/07 -- Waterloo, IA, U.S.A.Michelle Obama holds her daughter Sasha, 5, during her father's speech at a rally lat the Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa one day after declaring his candidacy for President..
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama gives a campaign speech at the Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa, one day after declaring his candidacy for President.
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  • 2/11/07 -- Waterloo, IA, U.S.A.Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama give a campaign speech at the Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa one day after declaring his candidacy for President..
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  • 2/11/07 -- Waterloo, IA, U.S.A.Michelle Obama helps her daughter Malia, 8, do a big wave to the crowd after her father gave a campaign speech at the Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa one day after declaring his candidacy for President...
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator at Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaks to a crowd at the Algona High School Gym at a "Meet The Candidate" event.
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator at Presidential candidate Barack Obama talks to Commander Daryl Long after speaking at VFW Post 5240 in Dakota City, Iowa at a "Meet The Candidate" event.
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  • A distraught woman talks to Illinois U.S. Senator at Presidential candidate Barack Obama after he spoke at VFW Post 5240 in Dakota City, Iowa at a "Meet The Candidate" event..
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator at Presidential candidate Barack Obama autographs books and photographs after speaking at VFW Post 5240 in Dakota City, Iowa at a "Meet The Candidate" event..
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator at Presidential candidate Barack Obama poses for a photograph after speaking to a crowd at VFW Post 5240 in Dakota City, Iowa at a "Meet The Candidate" event.
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  • Candidates Chris Dodd (D) of Connecticut, right to left, Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) New York, Senator Joe Biden, (D) of Delaware, Senator Barack Obama (D) of Illinois and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (D) line up with AFL-CIO President John Sweeney at an AFL-CIO Working Families Presidential Candidates Forum at Soldier Field in Chicago Tuesday evening.
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  • Senator Barack Obama (D) of Illinois, holds a t-shirt that was tossed to him by someone in the crowd during a commercial break at  an AFL-CIO Working Families Presidential Candidates Forum at Soldier Field in Chicago Tuesday evening.
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  • Senator Barack Obama (D) of Illinois, signs and autograph during a commercial break at  an AFL-CIO Working Families Presidential Candidates Forum at Soldier Field in Chicago Tuesday evening.
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  • Senator Barack Obama (D) of Illinois, middle, leaves the stage after an AFL-CIO Working Families Presidential Candidates Forum at Soldier Field in Chicago Tuesday evening.
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  • Jamal Harvey, 10, of Chicago holds two copies of Obama's books as he waits for Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama to give a speech at the Hyatt Hotel in Chicago on Super Tuesday.
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  • Twins Pat, left, and Pam Conway of Chicago cheer for Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama as they wait for him to give a speech at the Hyatt Hotel in Chicago on Super Tuesday.
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  • Chicagoans Joan Harrell, left to right, Waltrina Middleton, Lauren Else, Levi Giovanetto and Chris Benedik cheer for early election results as they wait for Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama to give a speech at the Hyatt Hotel in Chicago on Super Tuesday.
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  • Senator Barack Obama (D) of Illinois talks to Rev. Jesse Jackson after an AFL-CIO Working Families Presidential Candidates Forum at Soldier Field in Chicago Tuesday evening.
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  • Michelle Obama, wife of Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama, listens as he speaks to his supporters at the Hyatt Hotel in Chicago on Super Tuesday.
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama speaks to his supporters at the Hyatt Hotel in Chicago on Super Tuesday.
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  • Illinois U.S. Senator Barack Obama, his wife Michelle wave to supporters as they celebrate his Super Tuesday victories with at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago.
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  • Delaware Senator Joe Biden, left,  speaks to the crowd as  Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama's listens, wiping sweat from his brow in the heat, after introducing Biden as his pick for Vice Presidential candidate at a rally in front of the old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois Saturday afternoon.
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  • A vintage car parked on the street in Springfield, Illinois, down the street from Illinois' Old State Capitol where Barack Obama is to introduce his new Vice Presidential candidate Joe Biden to the country.
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  • 11/4/08 11:58:52 PM -- Chicago, IL, U.S.A.Barack Obama gives a speech in Grant Park after being elected President of the United States.
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  • 11/5/08 12:16:36 AM -- Chicago, IL, U.S.A.Barack Obama with Joe Biden in Grant Park after being elected President of the United States.
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  • President-Elect Barack Obama listens as his nominees speak to the media at a press  conference to introduce nominees Senator Hillary Clinton, for Secretary of State, Washington Lawyer Eric Holder, for Attorney General, and Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, for homeland security secretary Monday morning at the Chicago Hilton & Towers. Obama said he would keep defense secretary Robert Gates in his current post.  Obama also announced two senior foreign policy positions, campaign foreign policy adviser Susan Rice as U.N. ambassador and retired Marine General James L. Jones as national security adviser.
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  • Barack Obama delivers a victory speech before a large crowd in Grant Park in Chicago after being elected President of the United States.
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  • President-Elect Barack Obama gets ready to board a flight to Philadelphia at Monday afternoon at Midway Airport in Chicago.
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  • A reporter videotapes New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, left, speaking at a press conference with President-Elect Barack Obama as he is introduced as Obama's nominee for Secretary of Commerce Wednesday morning at the Chicago Hilton & Towers.
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  • President-Elect Barack Obama gives a press conference to announce former U.S. Senator Tom Daschle as his choice for secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services and as director of the new White House Office of Health Reform.
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  • White House senior adviser David Axelrod, middle, and White House chief-of-staff nominee Rahm Emanuel, middle right, watch from the side as President-Elect Barack Obama gives a press conference to announce former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack as his choice for agriculture secretary and Colorado Sen. Ken Salazar, left, as his choice for secretary of the interior Wednesday morning at The Drake Hotel in Chicago.
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  • President-elect Barack Obama holds a press conference to announce Gary Gensler as his nominee to head the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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  • Watching the inauguration ceremony on television at Mather's More than a Cafe, a restaurant and community center for senior citizens on the south side of Chicago, Janice Cravens, middle, and Donna Lawrence, left, and Maurie Harris, far right, react as Barack Obama walks out in front of the U.S. Capitol to take the oath of office.
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  • Annette Kinchen watches the inauguration ceremony on televison at Mather's More than a Cafe, a restaurant and community center for senior citizens on the south side of Chicago.
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  • Frankie Griffith listens to Barack Obama speak after taking the oath of office at the inauguration on television at Mather's More than a Cafe, a restaurant and community center for senior citizens on the south side of Chicago.
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  • Watching the inauguration ceremony on television Estella Jernigan, right, and Willie Mae Smith react as Barack Obama walks out in front of the U.S. Capitol to take the oath of office at Mather's More than a Cafe, a restaurant and community center for senior citizens on the south side of Chicago.
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  • Etta Adams, right, and Delores Webb  watch Barack Obama take the oath of office during the inauguration ceremony on television at Mather's More than a Cafe, a restaurant and community center for senior citizens on the south side of Chicago.
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