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DETROIT — President Obama spent Saturday night in a unique venue for him this campaign year, a rally for a U.S. Senate candidate. Obama, whose 2014 campaigning has been confined mostly to ...
Former U.S. President Barack Obama will campaign for Democratic Party candidates in Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin later this month ahead of the Nov. 8 midterm elections that will determine ...
Former president Barack Obama pitched the candidacy of Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman during a rally Saturday in Pittsburgh, in which he also took aim at former president Donald Trump ...
Obama will stump for candidates for federal and state offices, appearing in Atlanta on Oct. 28 before traveling to Detroit and Milwaukee on Oct. 29, his office said on Saturday.
Former President Barack Obama returned to the campaign trail Friday in Georgia, his first stop on a multi-state tour to tout Democrats.
On the stump in Georgia, and in Milwaukee, former President Barack Obama —like a ghost of Democrats past—delivered fiery speech after fiery speech, injecting a new urgency for the party's ...
Obama’s stop at Pitt’s Fitzgerald Field House before an enthusiastic crowd of about 4,000 people was the first in a series of visits to swing states the former president will be making between now and ...
Former President Barack Obama is set to visit Milwaukee Oct. 29 ahead of the midterm election to support Democrats Barnes and Evers.
But now, she is signaling that she is done giving stump speeches for others. “I am not going to be in politics. I’m not giving another political speech. I’m not campaigning for another candidate, but ...
Former President Barack Obama plans to rally voters in North Carolina for Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday. He was the last Democratic presidential candidate to win the state.
Former President Barack Obama speaks at a rally for Vice President and Democratic Presidential Nominee Kamala Harris at the Fitzgerald Fieldhouse in Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood on Thursday ...
PITTSBURGH — Describing himself as “the hopey-changey guy,” former President Barack Obama campaigned for Vice President Kamala Harris in the city’s Oakland neighborhood Thursday and spent ...
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