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A native of ], ], Obama is a graduate of ] and ], where he was the president of the '']''. He was a ] in Chicago before earning his ]. He worked as a ] attorney in Chicago and taught ] at the ] from 1992 to 2004. A native of ], ], Obama is a graduate of ] and ], where he was the president of the '']''. He was a ] in Chicago before earning his ]. He worked as a ] attorney in Chicago and taught ] at the ] from 1992 to 2004.


Obama ] three terms in the ] from 1997 to 2004. Following an unsuccessful bid against a Democratic incumbent for a seat in the ] in 2000, he ran for United States Senate in 2004.<ref name="2kprimary">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/09/us/politics/09obama.html|title=In 2000, a Streetwise Veteran Schooled a Bold Young Obama|last=Scott|first=Janny|work=]|date=September 9, 2007|accessdate=August 31, 2010}}</ref> Several events brought him to national attention during the campaign, including his victory in the March 2004 ] and his ] at the ] in July 2004. He won ] in November 2004. His presidential campaign began in February 2007, and after ] in the ] against ], he won his party's nomination. In ], he defeated ] nominee ] and was ] on January 20, 2009. Obama ] three terms in the ] from 1997 to 2004. Following an unsuccessful bid against a Democratic incumbent for a seat in the ] in 2000, he ran for United States Senate in 2004.<ref name="2kprimary">{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/09/us/politics/09obama.html|title=In 2000, a Streetwise Veteran Schooled a Bold Young Obama|last=Scott|first=Janny|work=]|date=September 9, 2007|accessdate=August 31, 2010}}</ref> Several events brought him to national attention during the campaign, including his victory in the March 2004 ] and his ] at the ] in July 2004. He won ] in November 2004. His presidential campaign began in February 2007, and after ] in the ] against ], he won his party's nomination. In ], he defeated ] nominee ] and was ] on January 20, 2009.


As president, Obama signed ] legislation in the form of the ] in February 2009. Other domestic policy initiatives include the ], a major piece of ] legislation which he signed into law in March 2010, and the ], which forms part of ], which he signed in July 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from ], increased troop levels in ], and signed an ] with ]. On October 8, 2009, Obama was named the ] ].<!--see ] before attempting to hide this link!--> As president, Obama signed ] legislation in the form of the ] in February 2009. Other domestic policy initiatives include the ], a major piece of ] legislation which he signed into law in March 2010, and the ], which forms part of ], which he signed in July 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from ], increased troop levels in ], and signed an ] with ]. On October 8, 2009, Obama was named the ] ].<!--see ] before attempting to hide this link!-->


==Early life and career== ==Early life and career==

{{Main|Early life and career of Barack Obama}} {{Main|Early life and career of Barack Obama}}


Obama was born August 4, 1961, at ] in Honolulu, Hawaii.<ref>{{cite web|work=]|url=http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/born_in_the_usa.html|title=Born in the U.S.A.|date=August 21, 2008|accessdate=October 24, 2008}}</ref><ref name="maraniss">{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/23/AR2008082301620.html|title=Though Obama Had to Leave to Find Himself, It Is Hawaii That Made His Rise Possible|last=Maraniss|first=David|work=]|date=August 24, 2008|accessdate=October 27, 2008}}</ref> His mother, ], was born in ], of mostly English, but also some ], descent.<ref>For Stanley Ann's first name, see Obama (1995, 2004), p. 19</ref><ref name="Kansas"/><ref>{{cite news|publisher=]|url= http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2009-06-04-obama-roots_N.htm |title= Researchers: Obama has German roots|date=6/4/2009|accessdate=May 12, 2010}}</ref> His father, ], was a ] from ], ], ]. Obama is the first President to have been born in Hawaii.<ref>{{cite web|last=Rudin |first=Ken |url=http://www.npr.org/blogs/politicaljunkie/2009/12/todays_junkie_segment_on_totn_5.html |title=NPR's ''Political Junkie'', December 23, 2009, accessed December 30, 2009 |publisher=Npr.org |date=December 23, 2009 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Heard on Tell Me More |url=http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=96126355 |title=Asian Writer Ponders First Asian President Too |publisher=Npr.org |date=October 29, 2008 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> Obama's parents met in 1960 in a ] class at the ], where his father was a foreign student on scholarship.<ref>Obama (1995, 2004), pp. 9–10. For book excerpts, see{{cite news|title=Barack Obama: Creation of Tales|date=November 1, 2004|url=http://www.nationmedia.com/EastAfrican/01112004/Features/PA2-2212.html|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070927225314/http://www.nationmedia.com/EastAfrican/01112004/Features/PA2-2212.html|archivedate=September 27, 2007|work=East African|accessdate=April 13, 2008}}</ref><ref name="Jones 2007">{{cite news|author=Jones, Tim|date=March 27, 2007|title=Barack Obama: Mother not just a girl from Kansas. Stanley Ann Dunham shaped a future senator|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|page=1 (Tempo)|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/obama/chi-0703270151mar27-archive,0,5853572,full.story|accessdate=March 27, 2007}}</ref> The couple married on February 2, 1961,<ref>{{cite news|author=Ripley, Amanda|title=The Story of Barack Obama's Mother|url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1729524,00.html|date=April 9, 2008|work=Time|accessdate=April 9, 2007}}</ref> but separated when Obama Sr. went to ] on scholarship, and divorced in 1964.<ref name="Jones 2007"/> Obama Sr. remarried and returned to Kenya, visiting Barack in Hawaii only once, in 1971. He died in an automobile accident in 1982.<ref>{{cite news|first=Kevin|last=Merida|title=The Ghost of a Father|date=December 14, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2007/12/13/ST2007121301893.html|work=Washington Post|accessdate=June 24, 2008}} Obama was born August 4, 1961, at ] in Honolulu, Hawaii.<ref>{{Cite web|work=]|url=http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/born_in_the_usa.html|title=Born in the U.S.A.|date=August 21, 2008|accessdate=October 24, 2008}}</ref><ref name="maraniss">{{Cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/23/AR2008082301620.html|title=Though Obama Had to Leave to Find Himself, It Is Hawaii That Made His Rise Possible|last=Maraniss|first=David|work=]|date=August 24, 2008|accessdate=October 27, 2008}}</ref> His mother, ], was born in ], of mostly English, but also some ], descent.<ref>For Stanley Ann's first name, see Obama (1995, 2004), p. 19</ref><ref name="Kansas"/><ref>{{Cite news|publisher=]|url= http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2009-06-04-obama-roots_N.htm |title= Researchers: Obama has German roots|date=6/4/2009|accessdate=May 12, 2010}}</ref> His father, ], was a ] from ], ], ]. Obama is the first President to have been born in Hawaii.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Rudin |first=Ken |url=http://www.npr.org/blogs/politicaljunkie/2009/12/todays_junkie_segment_on_totn_5.html |title=NPR's ''Political Junkie'', December 23, 2009, accessed December 30, 2009 |publisher=Npr.org |date=December 23, 2009 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=Heard on Tell Me More |url=http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=96126355 |title=Asian Writer Ponders First Asian President Too |publisher=Npr.org |date=October 29, 2008 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> Obama's parents met in 1960 in a ] class at the ], where his father was a foreign student on scholarship.<ref>Obama (1995, 2004), pp. 9–10. For book excerpts, see{{Cite news|title=Barack Obama: Creation of Tales|date=November 1, 2004|url=http://www.nationmedia.com/EastAfrican/01112004/Features/PA2-2212.html|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070927225314/http://www.nationmedia.com/EastAfrican/01112004/Features/PA2-2212.html|archivedate=September 27, 2007|work=East African|accessdate=April 13, 2008}}</ref><ref name="Jones 2007">{{Cite news|author=Jones, Tim|date=March 27, 2007|title=Barack Obama: Mother not just a girl from Kansas. Stanley Ann Dunham shaped a future senator|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|page=1 (Tempo)|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/obama/chi-0703270151mar27-archive,0,5853572,full.story|accessdate=March 27, 2007}}</ref> The couple married on February 2, 1961,<ref>{{Cite news|author=Ripley, Amanda|title=The Story of Barack Obama's Mother|url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1729524,00.html|date=April 9, 2008|work=Time|accessdate=April 9, 2007}}</ref> but separated when Obama Sr. went to ] on scholarship, and divorced in 1964.<ref name="Jones 2007"/> Obama Sr. remarried and returned to Kenya, visiting Barack in Hawaii only once, in 1971. He died in an automobile accident in 1982.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Kevin|last=Merida|title=The Ghost of a Father|date=December 14, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2007/12/13/ST2007121301893.html|work=Washington Post|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|first=Philip|last=Ochieng|title=From Home Squared to the US Senate: How Barack Obama Was Lost and Found|date=November 1, 2004|url=http://www.nationmedia.com/EastAfrican/01112004/Features/PA2-11.html|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070927223905/http://www.nationmedia.com/EastAfrican/01112004/Features/PA2-11.html|archivedate=September 27, 2007|work=East African|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref> * {{Cite news|first=Philip|last=Ochieng|title=From Home Squared to the US Senate: How Barack Obama Was Lost and Found|date=November 1, 2004|url=http://www.nationmedia.com/EastAfrican/01112004/Features/PA2-11.html|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070927223905/http://www.nationmedia.com/EastAfrican/01112004/Features/PA2-11.html|archivedate=September 27, 2007|work=East African|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref>


After her divorce, Dunham married ]n student ], who was attending college in Hawaii. When ], a military leader in Soetoro's home country, ] in 1967, all Indonesian students studying abroad were recalled, and the family moved to the ] neighborhood of ].<ref>Obama (1995, 2004), pp. 44–45.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://thejakartaglobe.com/home/statue-of-us-president-barack-obama-to-be-unveiled-in-jakarta-park/346178 |title=Statue of a Young Obama To Watch Over Indonesian Capital |publisher=The Jakarta Globe |date=December 9, 2009 |accessdate=February 19, 2010}}</ref> From ages six to ten, Obama attended local schools in Jakarta, including ] and St. Francis of Assisi School.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/10/content_12624443.htm |title=From Chinaview.cn |publisher=News.xinhuanet.com |date=December 10, 2009 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/24/AR2007012400371_pf.html |title=Obama Debunks Claim About Islamic School |work=The Washington Post |date=January 24, 2007 |accessdate=April 18, 2010 | first=Nedra | last=Pickler}}</ref> After her divorce, Dunham married ]n student ], who was attending college in Hawaii. When ], a military leader in Soetoro's home country, ] in 1967, all Indonesian students studying abroad were recalled, and the family moved to the ] neighborhood of ].<ref>Obama (1995, 2004), pp. 44–45.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://thejakartaglobe.com/home/statue-of-us-president-barack-obama-to-be-unveiled-in-jakarta-park/346178 |title=Statue of a Young Obama To Watch Over Indonesian Capital |publisher=The Jakarta Globe |date=December 9, 2009 |accessdate=February 19, 2010}}</ref> From ages six to ten, Obama attended local schools in Jakarta, including ] and St. Francis of Assisi School.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/10/content_12624443.htm |title=From Chinaview.cn |publisher=News.xinhuanet.com |date=December 10, 2009 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/24/AR2007012400371_pf.html |title=Obama Debunks Claim About Islamic School |work=The Washington Post |date=January 24, 2007 |accessdate=April 18, 2010 | first=Nedra | last=Pickler}}</ref>


In 1971, Obama returned to Honolulu to live with his maternal grandparents, ] and ], and attended ], a private ], from the fifth grade until his graduation from high school in 1979.<ref>{{cite news|first=Peter|last=Serafin|title=Punahou Grad Stirs Up Illinois Politics|date=March 21, 2004|url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/2004/03/21/news/story4.html|work=Honolulu Star-Bulletin|accessdate=April 13, 2008}} In 1971, Obama returned to Honolulu to live with his maternal grandparents, ] and ], and attended ], a private ], from the fifth grade until his graduation from high school in 1979.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Peter|last=Serafin|title=Punahou Grad Stirs Up Illinois Politics|date=March 21, 2004|url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/2004/03/21/news/story4.html|work=Honolulu Star-Bulletin|accessdate=April 13, 2008}}
* Obama (1995, 2004), Chapters 3 and 4.</ref> Obama's mother returned to Hawaii in 1972, remaining there until 1977 when she went back to Indonesia to work as an ] field worker. She finally returned to Hawaii in 1994 and lived there for one year, before dying of ].<ref>{{cite news|first=Amanda|last=Ripley|title=The Story of Barack Obama's Mother|date=April 9, 2008|url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1729524,00.html|work=Time|accessdate=June 24, 2008}} * Obama (1995, 2004), Chapters 3 and 4.</ref> Obama's mother returned to Hawaii in 1972, remaining there until 1977 when she went back to Indonesia to work as an ] field worker. She finally returned to Hawaii in 1994 and lived there for one year, before dying of ].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Amanda|last=Ripley|title=The Story of Barack Obama's Mother|date=April 9, 2008|url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1729524,00.html|work=Time|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|first=Julia|last=Suryakusuma|title=Obama for President... of Indonesia|date=November 29, 2006|work=Jakarta Post|url=http://old.thejakartapost.com/yesterdaydetail.asp?fileid=20061129.F03|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}{{Dead link|date=August 2010}}</ref> * {{Cite news|first=Julia|last=Suryakusuma|title=Obama for President... of Indonesia|date=November 29, 2006|work=Jakarta Post|url=http://old.thejakartapost.com/yesterdaydetail.asp?fileid=20061129.F03|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}{{Dead link|date=August 2010}}</ref>


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Of his early childhood, Obama recalled, "That my father looked nothing like the people around me—that he was black as pitch, my mother white as milk—barely registered in my mind."<ref>Obama (1995), pp. 9–10.</ref> He described his struggles as a young adult to reconcile social perceptions of his ] heritage.<ref>Obama (1995), Chapters 4 and 5. Of his early childhood, Obama recalled, "That my father looked nothing like the people around me—that he was black as pitch, my mother white as milk—barely registered in my mind."<ref>Obama (1995), pp. 9–10.</ref> He described his struggles as a young adult to reconcile social perceptions of his ] heritage.<ref>Obama (1995), Chapters 4 and 5.
* {{Cite news|first=Richard A|last=Serrano|title=Obama's Peers Didn't See His Angst|format=paid archive|date=March 11, 2007|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/1230439131.html?dids=1230439131:1230439131&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Mar+11%2C+2007&author=Richard+A.+Serrano&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&edition=&startpage=A.20&desc=THE+NATION|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=January 4, 2008}}</ref> Reflecting later on his formative years in Honolulu, Obama wrote: "The opportunity that Hawaii offered—to experience a variety of cultures in a climate of mutual respect—became an integral part of my world view, and a basis for the values that I hold most dear."<ref>{{cite news|first=B. J|last=Reyes|title=Punahou Left Lasting Impression on Obama|date=February 8, 2007|url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/2007/02/08/news/story02.html|work=Honolulu Star-Bulletin|accessdate=January 4, 2008}} "As a teenager, Obama went to parties and sometimes sought out gatherings on military bases or at the ] that were mostly attended by blacks."</ref> Obama has also written and talked about using alcohol, ] and ] during his teenage years to "push questions of who I was out of my mind."<ref>{{cite news|title=Obama Gets Blunt with N.H. Students| date=November 21, 2007|work=Boston Globe |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/11/21/obama_gets_blunt_with_nh_students/|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=January 4, 2008}} * {{Cite news|first=Richard A|last=Serrano|title=Obama's Peers Didn't See His Angst|format=paid archive|date=March 11, 2007|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/1230439131.html?dids=1230439131:1230439131&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Mar+11%2C+2007&author=Richard+A.+Serrano&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&edition=&startpage=A.20&desc=THE+NATION|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=January 4, 2008}}</ref> Reflecting later on his formative years in Honolulu, Obama wrote: "The opportunity that Hawaii offered—to experience a variety of cultures in a climate of mutual respect—became an integral part of my world view, and a basis for the values that I hold most dear."<ref>{{Cite news|first=B. J|last=Reyes|title=Punahou Left Lasting Impression on Obama|date=February 8, 2007|url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/2007/02/08/news/story02.html|work=Honolulu Star-Bulletin|accessdate=January 4, 2008}} "As a teenager, Obama went to parties and sometimes sought out gatherings on military bases or at the ] that were mostly attended by blacks."</ref> Obama has also written and talked about using alcohol, ] and ] during his teenage years to "push questions of who I was out of my mind."<ref>{{Cite news|title=Obama Gets Blunt with N.H. Students| date=November 21, 2007|work=Boston Globe |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/11/21/obama_gets_blunt_with_nh_students/|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=January 4, 2008}}
* In ''Dreams from My Father'', Obama writes: "Pot had helped, and booze; maybe a little blow when you could afford it." Obama (1995), pp. 93–94. * In ''Dreams from My Father'', Obama writes: "Pot had helped, and booze; maybe a little blow when you could afford it." Obama (1995), pp. 93–94.
* For analysis of the political impact of the quote and Obama's more recent admission that he smoked marijuana as a teenager ("When I was a kid, I inhaled"), see:{{cite news|first=Lois|last=Romano|title=Effect of Obama's Candor Remains to Be Seen|date=January 3, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/02/AR2007010201359.html|work=Washington Post|accessdate=January 4, 2008}} * For analysis of the political impact of the quote and Obama's more recent admission that he smoked marijuana as a teenager ("When I was a kid, I inhaled"), see:{{Cite news|first=Lois|last=Romano|title=Effect of Obama's Candor Remains to Be Seen|date=January 3, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/02/AR2007010201359.html|work=Washington Post|accessdate=January 4, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|first=Katharine Q|last=Seelye|title=Obama Offers More Variations From the Norm|date=October 24, 2006|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/24/us/politics/24obama.html|work=New York Times|accessdate=January 4, 2008}}</ref> At the ], Obama identified his high-school drug use as his "greatest moral failure."<ref>{{cite news|first=Ed|last=Hornick|url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/08/16/warren.forum/|title=Obama, McCain talk issues at pastor's forum|publisher=CNN |location=LAKE FOREST, California|date=August 17, 2008|accessdate=January 4, 2009}}</ref> * {{Cite news|first=Katharine Q|last=Seelye|title=Obama Offers More Variations From the Norm|date=October 24, 2006|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/24/us/politics/24obama.html|work=New York Times|accessdate=January 4, 2008}}</ref> At the ], Obama identified his high-school drug use as his "greatest moral failure."<ref>{{Cite news|first=Ed|last=Hornick|url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/08/16/warren.forum/|title=Obama, McCain talk issues at pastor's forum|publisher=CNN |location=LAKE FOREST, California|date=August 17, 2008|accessdate=January 4, 2009}}</ref>


Following high school, Obama moved to Los Angeles in 1979 to attend ].<ref name="Occidental"/> In February 1981, he made his first public speech, calling for Occidental's ] from South Africa.<ref name="Occidental"/> In mid-1981, Obama traveled to Indonesia to visit his mother and sister Maya, and visited the families of college friends in ] and ] for three weeks.<ref name="Occidental"/> Following high school, Obama moved to Los Angeles in 1979 to attend ].<ref name="Occidental"/> In February 1981, he made his first public speech, calling for Occidental's ] from South Africa.<ref name="Occidental"/> In mid-1981, Obama traveled to Indonesia to visit his mother and sister Maya, and visited the families of college friends in ] and ] for three weeks.<ref name="Occidental"/>


Later in 1981 he transferred to ] in New York City, where he majored in ] with a specialty in ]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct_archive/jan05/cover.php|title=Barack Obama '83|work=Columbia College Today|author=Boss-Bicak, Shira|date=January 2005|accessdate=June 9, 2008}}</ref> and graduated with a ] in 1983. He worked for a year at the ],<ref name="BOCV">{{cite web|url=http://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/obama/cv.html|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20010509024017/http://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/obama/cv.html|archivedate=May 9, 2001|title=Curriculum Vitae|publisher=The University of Chicago Law School|accessdate=November 3, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Sasha|last=Issenberg|title=Obama shows hints of his year in global finance: Tied markets to social aid|date=August 6, 2008 |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/08/06/obama_shows_hints_of_his_year_in_global_finance/?page=1|work=Boston Globe |accessdate=April 13, 2008}}</ref> then at the ].<ref name="Who's Who 2008">{{cite book|author=Chassie, Karen (ed.)|year=2007|title=Who's Who in America, 2008|url=http://www.marquiswhoswho.com/products/WAprodinfo.asp|location=New Providence, New Jersey|work=Marquis Who's Who|isbn=9780837970110|accessdate=June 6, 2008|page=3468|publisher=Marquis Who's Who}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Janny|last=Scott|title=Obama's Account of New York Years Often Differs from What Others Say|date=October 30, 2007|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/30/us/politics/30obama.html|work=The New York Times |accessdate=April 13, 2008}} Obama (1995, 2004), pp. 133–140; Mendell (2007), pp. 62–63.</ref> Later in 1981 he transferred to ] in New York City, where he majored in ] with a specialty in ]<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct_archive/jan05/cover.php|title=Barack Obama '83|work=Columbia College Today|author=Boss-Bicak, Shira|date=January 2005|accessdate=June 9, 2008}}</ref> and graduated with a ] in 1983. He worked for a year at the ],<ref name="BOCV">{{Cite web|url=http://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/obama/cv.html|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20010509024017/http://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/obama/cv.html|archivedate=May 9, 2001|title=Curriculum Vitae|publisher=The University of Chicago Law School|accessdate=November 3, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|first=Sasha|last=Issenberg|title=Obama shows hints of his year in global finance: Tied markets to social aid|date=August 6, 2008 |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/08/06/obama_shows_hints_of_his_year_in_global_finance/?page=1|work=Boston Globe |accessdate=April 13, 2008}}</ref> then at the ].<ref name="Who's Who 2008">{{Cite book|author=Chassie, Karen (ed.)|year=2007|title=Who's Who in America, 2008|url=http://www.marquiswhoswho.com/products/WAprodinfo.asp|location=New Providence, New Jersey|work=Marquis Who's Who|isbn=9780837970110|accessdate=June 6, 2008|page=3468|publisher=Marquis Who's Who}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|first=Janny|last=Scott|title=Obama's Account of New York Years Often Differs from What Others Say|date=October 30, 2007|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/30/us/politics/30obama.html|work=The New York Times |accessdate=April 13, 2008}} Obama (1995, 2004), pp. 133–140; Mendell (2007), pp. 62–63.</ref>

===Family and personal life===
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{{Main|Early life and career of Barack Obama|Family of Barack Obama}}

In a 2006 interview, Obama highlighted the diversity of his extended family: "It's like a little mini-United Nations", he said. "I've got relatives who look like ], and I've got relatives who look like ]."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.oprah.com/slideshow/oprahshow/oprahshow1_ss_20061018/10|title=Keeping Hope Alive: Barack Obama Puts Family First|date=October 18, 2006|work=The Oprah Winfrey Show|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref> Obama has seven half-siblings from his Kenyan father's family, six of them living, and a half-sister with whom he was raised, ], the daughter of his mother and her Indonesian second husband.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Scott|last=Fornek|title=Half Siblings: 'A Complicated Family'|date=September 9, 2007|url=http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/familytree/545462,BSX-News-wotrees09.stng|work=Chicago Sun-Times|accessdate=June 24, 2008}} See also:{{Cite news|url=http://www.suntimes.com/images/cds/special/family_tree.html|title=Interactive Family Tree|date=September 9, 2007|work=Chicago Sun-Times|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref> Obama's mother was survived by her Kansas-born mother, Madelyn Dunham<ref>{{Cite news|first=Scott|last=Fornek|title=Madelyn Payne Dunham: 'A Trailblazer'|date=September 9, 2007|url=http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/familytree/545449,BSX-News-wotreeee09.stng|work=Chicago Sun-Times|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref> until her death on November 2, 2008,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/03/obama.grandma/index.html|title=Obama's grandmother dies after battle with cancer|work=CNN|accessdate=November 4, 2008|date= November 3, 2008}}</ref> two days before his election to the Presidency. In '']'', Obama ties his mother's family history to possible ] ancestors and distant relatives of ], ] during the ].<ref>Obama (1995, 2004), p. 13. For reports on Obama's maternal genealogy, including slave owners, Irish connections, and common ancestors with George W. Bush, ], and ], see:{{Cite news|first=David|last=Nitkin|coauthors=Harry Merritt|title=A New Twist to an Intriguing Family History|date=March 2, 2007|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/politics/bal-te.obama02mar02,0,3453027.story|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070930033339/http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/politics/bal-te.obama02mar02,0,3453027.story|archivedate=September 30, 2007|work=Baltimore Sun|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}{{Cite news|first=Mary|last=Jordan|title=Tiny Irish Village Is Latest Place to Claim Obama as Its Own|date=May 13, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/12/AR2007051201551.html|work=The Washington Post|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}{{Cite news|title=Obama's Family Tree Has a Few Surprises|date=September 8, 2007|work=CBS 2 (Chicago)|url=http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/Barack.Obama.family.2.339709.html|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref> Obama's great-uncle served in the ] that overran ],<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2008-07-24-1654309354_x.htm|work=USA Today |date=July 24, 2008|author=Johnson, Carla K., Associated Press Writer|title=Obama's great-uncle recalls liberating Nazi camp|accessdate=March 12, 2009}}</ref> the first of the ] to be liberated by U.S. troops during World War II.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?lang=en&ModuleId=10006140|title=The 89th Infantry Division|publisher=United States Holocaust Memorial Museum|accessdate=March 12, 2009}}</ref>

Obama was known as "Barry" in his youth, but asked to be addressed with his given name during his college years.<ref>{{Cite news|title=When Barry Became Barack|date=March 31, 2008|work=Newsweek |url=http://www.newsweek.com/id/128633|accessdate=November 6, 2008}}</ref> Besides his native English, Obama ] ] at the conversational level, which he learned during his four childhood years in Jakarta.<ref name="in Jakarta"/> He plays basketball, a sport he participated in as a member of his high school's varsity team.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jodi|last=Kantor|title=One Place Where Obama Goes Elbow to Elbow|date=June 1, 2007|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/01/us/politics/01hoops.html|work=The New York Times |accessdate=April 28, 2008}} See also:{{Cite news|title=The Love of the Game|format=video|date=April 15, 2008|publisher=YouTube (BarackObama.com)|url=http://www.hbo.com/realsports/stories/2008/episode.133.s1.html|work=HBO: Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel|accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref>

], ] in 2006<ref>{{Cite news|title=Senator Barack Obama Visit to CJTF-HOA and Camp Lemonier: August 31 – September 1, 2006|format=video|date=February 6, 2007|publisher=YouTube|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9GqdzQeCz0|work=Combined Joint Task Force—Horn of Africa|accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref>]]

] jersey from Steelers owner ], who campaigned for Obama in 2008<ref name=Steelers />]]
Obama is a well known supporter of the ], and threw out the first pitch at the ] when he was still a Senator.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Barack Obama: White Sox 'serious' ball|date=August 25, 2008|work=The Swamp|url=http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2008/08/barack_obama_white_sox_serious.html|accessdate=December 6, 2009}}</ref> In 2009, he threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the ] while wearing a White Sox jacket.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Barack Obama Explains White Sox Jacket, Talks Nats in All-Star Booth Visit|date=July 14, 2009|work=MLB Fanhouse|url=http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2009/07/14/barack-obama-explains-white-sox-jacket-talks-nats-in-all-star-b/|accessdate=December 6, 2009}}</ref> He is also primarily a ] fan in the ], but is known to also ] the ],<ref name=Steelers>{{Cite news|last=Branigin|first=William|title=Steelers Win Obama's Approval|newspaper=]|date=January 30, 2009|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/29/AR2009012903196.html|quote=But other than the Bears, the Steelers are probably the team that's closest to my heart. All right?}}</ref> and openly rooted for them in their victory in ] 12 days after Obama took office as President.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://kdka.com/politics/Barack.Obama.Steelers.2.908698.html|title=President-elect Obama Likely To Root For The Steelers|publisher=kdka.com|date=January 14, 2009|accessdate=February 19, 2010}}</ref>

In June 1989, Obama met ] when he was employed as a summer associate at the Chicago law firm of ].<ref>Obama (2006), pp. 327–332. See also:{{Cite news|first=Sarah|last=Brown|title=Obama '85 masters balancing act|work=The Daily Princetonian|url=http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/2005/12/07/14049|date=December 7, 2005|accessdate=February 9, 2009}}</ref> Assigned for three months as Obama's adviser at the firm, Robinson joined him at group social functions, but declined his initial requests to date.<ref>Obama (2006), p. 329.</ref> They began dating later that summer, became engaged in 1991, and were married on October 3, 1992.<ref>{{Cite news|author=Fornek, Scott|title=Michelle Obama: 'He Swept Me Off My Feet'|date=October 3, 2007|url=http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/585261,CST-NWS-wedding03.stng|work=Chicago Sun-Times|accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref> The couple's first daughter, Malia Ann, was born on July 4, 1998,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0708/Born_on_the_4th_of_July.html|title=Born on the 4th of July|date=July 4, 2008|accessdate=July 10, 2008|work=]|author=Martin, Jonathan}}</ref> followed by a second daughter, Natasha ("Sasha"), on June 10, 2001.<ref>Obama (1995, 2004), p. 440, and Obama (2006), pp. 339–340. See also:{{Cite web|title=Election 2008 Information Center: Barack Obama|url=http://www.gannettnewsservice.com/?cat=153|work=Gannett News Service|accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref> The Obama daughters attended the private ]. When they moved to Washington, D.C., in January 2009, the girls started at the private ].<ref>, ''International Herald Tribune'', November 22, 2008</ref> The Obamas have a ] named ].<ref></ref>

Applying the proceeds of a book deal, the family moved in 2005 from a ] condominium to a $1.6&nbsp;million house in neighboring ].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jeff|last=Zeleny|title=The first time around: Sen. Obama's freshman year|date=December 24, 2005|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-051224obama,0,1779783,full.story|work= Chicago Tribune |accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref> The purchase of an adjacent lot and sale of part of it to Obama by the wife of developer, campaign donor and friend ] attracted media attention because of Rezko's subsequent indictment and conviction on political corruption charges that were unrelated to Obama.<ref name="corruption charges"/>

In December 2007, '']'' magazine estimated the Obama family's net worth at $1.3&nbsp;million.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Obama's Money|date=December 7, 2007|url=http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/moneymag/0712/gallery.candidates.moneymag/5.html|work=CNNMoney.com|accessdate=April 28, 2008 | first=Marlys | last=Harris}}<br />See also:{{Cite news|first=Zachary A|last=Goldfarb|title=Measuring Wealth of the '08 Candidates|date=March 24, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/24/AR2007032400305.html|work=The Washington Post|accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref> Their 2007 tax return showed a household income of $4.2&nbsp;million—up from about $1&nbsp;million in 2006 and $1.6&nbsp;million in 2005—mostly from sales of his books.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jeff|last=Zeleny|title=Book Sales Lifted Obamas' Income in 2007 to a Total of $4.2&nbsp;Million|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/17/us/politics/17obama.html|date=April 17, 2008|work=The New York Times |accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref>

Obama is a Christian whose religious views developed in his adult life. In '']'', Obama writes that he "was not raised in a religious household". He describes his mother, raised by non-religious parents (whom Obama has specified elsewhere as "non-practicing Methodists and Baptists") to be detached from religion, yet "in many ways the most spiritually awakened person that I have ever known". He describes his father as "raised a ]", but a "confirmed ]" by the time his parents met, and his stepfather as "a man who saw religion as not particularly useful". Obama explained how, through working with ]es as a community organizer while in his twenties, he came to understand "the power of the African-American religious tradition to spur social change".<ref name="social change"/> He was baptized at the ] in 1988 and was an active member there for two decades.<ref name="two decades"/> Obama resigned from Trinity during the Presidential campaign after ] made by Rev. ] became public.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Obama's church choice likely to be scrutinized|agency=Associated Press|date=November 17, 2008|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27775757/|publisher=MSNBC|accessdate=January 20, 2009}}</ref> After a prolonged effort to find a church to attend regularly in Washington, Obama announced in June 2009 that his primary place of worship would be the Evergreen Chapel at ].<ref>{{Cite news|title=The Obamas Find a Church Home—Away from Home|date=June 29, 2009|url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1907610,00.html|work=Time|accessdate=December 14, 2009 | first=Amy | last=Sullivan}}</ref>

Obama tried to quit smoking several times over the years and has used ].<ref name="reuters-smoking">{{Cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSTRE4B61GF20081207|title=Obama says he won't be smoking in White House|date=December 7, 2008|accessdate=February 28, 2010|work=Reuters|editor=Elsner, Alan}}</ref><ref>{{Dead link|date=May 2010}}, '']'', February 28, 2010. Retrieved February 28, 2010.</ref><ref>Hook, Janet (March 1, 2010), , ''Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved February 28, 2010.</ref> However in June 2010, during a congratulatory phone call to president-elect ] of the ], Obama told Aquino that he had quit and would offer advice on how to stop smoking when Aquino was himself ready for that step.<ref>Calica, Aurea (June 11, 2010). . '']''. Retrieved June 24, 2010.</ref>


===Chicago community organizer and Harvard Law School=== ===Chicago community organizer and Harvard Law School===
After four years in New York City, Obama was hired in Chicago as director of the Developing Communities Project (DCP), a church-based community organization originally comprising eight Catholic parishes in Greater Roseland (], ] and ]) on Chicago's far ]. He worked there as a community organizer from June 1985 to May 1988.<ref name="Who's Who 2008"/><ref>{{cite news|author=Secter, Bob; McCormick, John|date=March 30, 2007|title=Portrait of a pragmatist|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0703300121mar30,1,6651421,full.story|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080209030448/http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0703300121mar30,1,6651421,full.story|archivedate=February 9, 2008|work= Chicago Tribune |page=1|accessdate=June 6, 2008}} After four years in New York City, Obama was hired in Chicago as director of the Developing Communities Project (DCP), a church-based community organization originally comprising eight Catholic parishes in Greater Roseland (], ] and ]) on Chicago's far ]. He worked there as a community organizer from June 1985 to May 1988.<ref name="Who's Who 2008"/><ref>{{Cite news|author=Secter, Bob; McCormick, John|date=March 30, 2007|title=Portrait of a pragmatist|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0703300121mar30,1,6651421,full.story|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080209030448/http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0703300121mar30,1,6651421,full.story|archivedate=February 9, 2008|work= Chicago Tribune |page=1|accessdate=June 6, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|first=Ryan|last=Lizza|title=The Agitator: Barack Obama's Unlikely Political Education|format=alternate link|date=March 19, 2007|url=http://www.pickensdemocrats.org/info/TheAgitator_070319.htm|work=New Republic|accessdate=April 13, 2008| archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080408234138/http://www.pickensdemocrats.org/info/TheAgitator_070319.htm| archivedate = April 8, 2008}} * {{Cite news|first=Ryan|last=Lizza|title=The Agitator: Barack Obama's Unlikely Political Education|format=alternate link|date=March 19, 2007|url=http://www.pickensdemocrats.org/info/TheAgitator_070319.htm|work=New Republic|accessdate=April 13, 2008| archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080408234138/http://www.pickensdemocrats.org/info/TheAgitator_070319.htm| archivedate = April 8, 2008}}
* Obama (1995, 2004), pp. 140–295 * Obama (1995, 2004), pp. 140–295
* Mendell (2007), pp. 63–83.</ref> During his three years as the DCP's director, its staff grew from one to thirteen and its annual budget grew from {{US$|70000|1985}} to {{US$|400000|1988}}. He helped set up a job training program, a college preparatory tutoring program, and a tenants' rights organization in ].<ref>{{cite news|author=Matchan, Linda|date=February 15, 1990|title=A Law Review breakthrough|url=http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/articles/1990/02/15/a_law_review_breakthrough/|format=paid archive|work=The Boston Globe|page=29|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} * Mendell (2007), pp. 63–83.</ref> During his three years as the DCP's director, its staff grew from one to thirteen and its annual budget grew from {{US$|70000|1985}} to {{US$|400000|1988}}. He helped set up a job training program, a college preparatory tutoring program, and a tenants' rights organization in ].<ref>{{Cite news|author=Matchan, Linda|date=February 15, 1990|title=A Law Review breakthrough|url=http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/articles/1990/02/15/a_law_review_breakthrough/|format=paid archive|work=The Boston Globe|page=29|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|author=Corr, John|date=February 27, 1990|title=From mean streets to hallowed halls|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=PI&p_theme=pi&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_trackval=PI&s_search_type=customized&s_dispstring=Author(John%20Corr)%20AND%20date(02/27/1990%20to%2002/27/1990)&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=02/27/1990%20to%2002/27/1990)&p_field_advanced-0=Author&p_text_advanced-0=(John%20Corr)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=_rank_:D&xcal_ranksort=4&xcal_useweights=yes|format=paid archive|work=The Philadelphia Inquirer|page=C01|accessdate=June 6, 2008}}</ref> Obama also worked as a consultant and instructor for the ], a community organizing institute.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Obama, Barack|month=August–September|year=1988|title=Why organize? Problems and promise in the inner city|journal=Illinois Issues|volume=14|issue=8–9|pages=40–42|accessdate=June 6, 2008}}<br />reprinted in:{{cite book|year=1990|pages=35–40|author=Knoepfle, Peg (ed.)|title=After Alinsky: community organizing in Illinois|location=Springfield, Illinois|publisher=Sangamon State University|isbn=0962087335|accessdate=June 6, 2008}} * {{Cite news|author=Corr, John|date=February 27, 1990|title=From mean streets to hallowed halls|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=PI&p_theme=pi&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_trackval=PI&s_search_type=customized&s_dispstring=Author(John%20Corr)%20AND%20date(02/27/1990%20to%2002/27/1990)&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=02/27/1990%20to%2002/27/1990)&p_field_advanced-0=Author&p_text_advanced-0=(John%20Corr)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=_rank_:D&xcal_ranksort=4&xcal_useweights=yes|format=paid archive|work=The Philadelphia Inquirer|page=C01|accessdate=June 6, 2008}}</ref> Obama also worked as a consultant and instructor for the ], a community organizing institute.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Obama, Barack|month=August–September|year=1988|title=Why organize? Problems and promise in the inner city|journal=Illinois Issues|volume=14|issue=8–9|pages=40–42|accessdate=June 6, 2008}}<br />reprinted in:{{Cite book|year=1990|pages=35–40|author=Knoepfle, Peg (ed.)|title=After Alinsky: community organizing in Illinois|location=Springfield, Illinois|publisher=Sangamon State University|isbn=0962087335|accessdate=June 6, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|author=Tayler, Letta; Herbert, Keith |date=March 2, 2008|title=Obama forged path as Chicago community organizer|url=http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/obama-forged-path-as-chicago-community-organizer-1.881130|work=Newsday |location=New York |page=A06|accessdate=June 6, 2008}}</ref> In mid-1988, he traveled for the first time in Europe for three weeks and then for five weeks in Kenya, where he met many of his ] for the first time.<ref>Obama (1995, 2004), pp. 299–437.</ref> He returned in August 2006 in a visit to his father's birthplace, a village near ] in rural western Kenya.<ref>{{cite news|first=Nico|last=Gnecchi|title=Obama Receives Hero's Welcome at His Family's Ancestral Village in Kenya|date=February 27, 2006|url=http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2006-08/2006-08-27-voa17.cfm|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080321161040/http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2006-08/2006-08-27-voa17.cfm|archivedate=March 21, 2008|work=Voice of America|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref> * {{Cite news|author=Tayler, Letta; Herbert, Keith |date=March 2, 2008|title=Obama forged path as Chicago community organizer|url=http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/obama-forged-path-as-chicago-community-organizer-1.881130|work=Newsday |location=New York |page=A06|accessdate=June 6, 2008}}</ref> In mid-1988, he traveled for the first time in Europe for three weeks and then for five weeks in Kenya, where he met many of his ] for the first time.<ref>Obama (1995, 2004), pp. 299–437.</ref> He returned in August 2006 in a visit to his father's birthplace, a village near ] in rural western Kenya.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Nico|last=Gnecchi|title=Obama Receives Hero's Welcome at His Family's Ancestral Village in Kenya|date=February 27, 2006|url=http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2006-08/2006-08-27-voa17.cfm|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080321161040/http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2006-08/2006-08-27-voa17.cfm|archivedate=March 21, 2008|work=Voice of America|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref>


In late 1988, Obama entered ]. He was selected as an editor of the ''Harvard Law Review'' at the end of his first year,<ref name="Harvard Law 2007">{{cite news|author=Levenson, Michael; Saltzman, Jonathan|date=January 28, 2007|title=At Harvard Law, a unifying voice|url=http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/01/28/at_harvard_law_a_unifying_voice/?page=full|work=The Boston Globe|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} In late 1988, Obama entered ]. He was selected as an editor of the ''Harvard Law Review'' at the end of his first year,<ref name="Harvard Law 2007">{{Cite news|author=Levenson, Michael; Saltzman, Jonathan|date=January 28, 2007|title=At Harvard Law, a unifying voice|url=http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/01/28/at_harvard_law_a_unifying_voice/?page=full|work=The Boston Globe|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|author=Kantor, Jodi|date=January 28, 2007|title=In law school, Obama found political voice|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/28/us/politics/28obama.html?pagewanted=all|work=The New York Times |page=1|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} * {{Cite news|author=Kantor, Jodi|date=January 28, 2007|title=In law school, Obama found political voice|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/28/us/politics/28obama.html?pagewanted=all|work=The New York Times |page=1|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|author=Kodama, Marie C|date=January 19, 2007|title=Obama left mark on HLS|url=http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=516664|work=The Harvard Crimson|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} * {{Cite news|author=Kodama, Marie C|date=January 19, 2007|title=Obama left mark on HLS|url=http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=516664|work=The Harvard Crimson|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|author=Mundy, Liza|title=A series of fortunate events|date=August 12, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/08/AR2007080802038_pf.html|work=The Washington Post|page=W10|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} * {{Cite news|author=Mundy, Liza|title=A series of fortunate events|date=August 12, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/08/AR2007080802038_pf.html|work=The Washington Post|page=W10|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}
* {{Cite journal|author=Heilemann, John|title=When they were young|date=October 22, 2007|url=http://www.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=When+They+Were+Young&expire=&urlID=24417790&fb=Y&url=http%3A%2F%2Fnymag.com%2Fnews%2Ffeatures%2F39321%2F&partnerID=73272|journal=New York|volume=40|issue=37|pages=32–7, 132–3|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} * {{Cite journal|author=Heilemann, John|title=When they were young|date=October 22, 2007|url=http://www.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=When+They+Were+Young&expire=&urlID=24417790&fb=Y&url=http%3A%2F%2Fnymag.com%2Fnews%2Ffeatures%2F39321%2F&partnerID=73272|journal=New York|volume=40|issue=37|pages=32–7, 132–3|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}
* Mendell (2007), pp. 80–92.</ref> and president of the journal in his second year.<ref name="Harvard Law 1990">{{cite news|author=Butterfield, Fox|date=February 6, 1990|title=First black elected to head Harvard's Law Review|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE2DC1631F935A35751C0A966958260|work=The New York Times |page=A20|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} * Mendell (2007), pp. 80–92.</ref> and president of the journal in his second year.<ref name="Harvard Law 1990">{{Cite news|author=Butterfield, Fox|date=February 6, 1990|title=First black elected to head Harvard's Law Review|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE2DC1631F935A35751C0A966958260|work=The New York Times |page=A20|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|author=Ybarra, Michael J|date=February 7, 1990|title=Activist in Chicago now heads Harvard Law Review|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/28797353.html?dids=28797353:28797353&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|format=paid archive|work= Chicago Tribune |page=3|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} * {{Cite news|author=Ybarra, Michael J|date=February 7, 1990|title=Activist in Chicago now heads Harvard Law Review|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/28797353.html?dids=28797353:28797353&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|format=paid archive|work= Chicago Tribune |page=3|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|author=Matchan, Linda|date=February 15, 1990|title=A Law Review breakthrough|url=http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/articles/1990/02/15/a_law_review_breakthrough/|format=paid archive|work=The Boston Globe|page=29|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} * {{Cite news|author=Matchan, Linda|date=February 15, 1990|title=A Law Review breakthrough|url=http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/articles/1990/02/15/a_law_review_breakthrough/|format=paid archive|work=The Boston Globe|page=29|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}
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* {{Cite news|author=Drummond, Tammerlin|date=March 12, 1990|title=Barack Obama's Law; Harvard Law Review's first black president plans a life of public service|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/60017156.html?dids=60017156:60017156&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|format=paid archive|work=Los Angeles Times|page=E1|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} * {{Cite news|author=Drummond, Tammerlin|date=March 12, 1990|title=Barack Obama's Law; Harvard Law Review's first black president plans a life of public service|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/60017156.html?dids=60017156:60017156&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|format=paid archive|work=Los Angeles Times|page=E1|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|author=Evans, Gaynelle|date=March 15, 1990|title=Opening another door: The saga of Harvard's Barack H. Obama|work=Black Issues in Higher Education|page=5|url=http://www.diverseeducation.com/artman/publish/article_11791.shtml|accessdate=November 15, 2008}} * {{Cite news|author=Evans, Gaynelle|date=March 15, 1990|title=Opening another door: The saga of Harvard's Barack H. Obama|work=Black Issues in Higher Education|page=5|url=http://www.diverseeducation.com/artman/publish/article_11791.shtml|accessdate=November 15, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|author=Pugh, Allison J. (Associated Press)|date=April 18, 1990|title=Law Review's first black president aims to help poor|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=MH&p_theme=realcities2&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_site=miami&s_trackval=MH&s_dispstring=Title(Law%20Review's%20first%20black%20president%20aims%20to%20help%20poor)%20AND%20date(04/18/1990%20to%2004/18/1990)&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=04/18/1990%20to%2004/18/1990)&p_field_advanced-0=title&p_text_advanced-0=(Law%20Review's%20first%20black%20president%20aims%20to%20help%20poor)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=_rank_:D&xcal_ranksort=4&xcal_useweights=yes|format=paid archive|work=The Miami Herald|page=C01|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}</ref> During his summers, he returned to Chicago, where he worked as a ] at the law firms of ] in 1989 and ] in 1990.<ref>{{cite news|author=Aguilar, Louis|date=July 11, 1990|title=Survey: Law firms slow to add minority partners|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/28774085.html?dids=28774085:28774085&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|format=paid archive|work= Chicago Tribune |page=1 (Business)|quote=Barack Obama, a summer associate at Hopkins & Sutter in Chicago|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}</ref> After graduating with a ] ]<ref name="Juris Doctor"/> from Harvard in 1991, he returned to Chicago.<ref name="Harvard Law 2007"/> Obama's election as the ] gained national media attention<ref name="Harvard Law 1990"/> and led to a publishing contract and advance for a book about race relations,<ref name="Scott 2008a">{{cite news|author=Scott, Janny|date=May 18, 2008|title=The story of Obama, written by Obama|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/18/us/politics/18memoirs.html?pagewanted=all|work=The New York Times |page=1|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} Obama (1995, 2004), pp. xiii–xvii.</ref> which evolved into a personal memoir. The manuscript was published in mid-1995 as '']''.<ref name="Scott 2008a"/> * {{Cite news|author=Pugh, Allison J. (Associated Press)|date=April 18, 1990|title=Law Review's first black president aims to help poor|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=MH&p_theme=realcities2&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_site=miami&s_trackval=MH&s_dispstring=Title(Law%20Review's%20first%20black%20president%20aims%20to%20help%20poor)%20AND%20date(04/18/1990%20to%2004/18/1990)&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=04/18/1990%20to%2004/18/1990)&p_field_advanced-0=title&p_text_advanced-0=(Law%20Review's%20first%20black%20president%20aims%20to%20help%20poor)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=_rank_:D&xcal_ranksort=4&xcal_useweights=yes|format=paid archive|work=The Miami Herald|page=C01|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}</ref> During his summers, he returned to Chicago, where he worked as a ] at the law firms of ] in 1989 and ] in 1990.<ref>{{Cite news|author=Aguilar, Louis|date=July 11, 1990|title=Survey: Law firms slow to add minority partners|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/28774085.html?dids=28774085:28774085&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|format=paid archive|work= Chicago Tribune |page=1 (Business)|quote=Barack Obama, a summer associate at Hopkins & Sutter in Chicago|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}</ref> After graduating with a ] ]<ref name="Juris Doctor"/> from Harvard in 1991, he returned to Chicago.<ref name="Harvard Law 2007"/> Obama's election as the ] gained national media attention<ref name="Harvard Law 1990"/> and led to a publishing contract and advance for a book about race relations,<ref name="Scott 2008a">{{Cite news|author=Scott, Janny|date=May 18, 2008|title=The story of Obama, written by Obama|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/18/us/politics/18memoirs.html?pagewanted=all|work=The New York Times |page=1|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} Obama (1995, 2004), pp. xiii–xvii.</ref> which evolved into a personal memoir. The manuscript was published in mid-1995 as '']''.<ref name="Scott 2008a"/>


===University of Chicago Law School and civil rights attorney=== ===University of Chicago Law School and civil rights attorney===
In 1991, Obama accepted a two-year position as Visiting Law and Government Fellow at the ] to work on his first book.<ref name="Fellow"/> He then served as a professor at the University of Chicago Law School for twelve years—as a Lecturer from 1992 to 1996, and as a Senior Lecturer from 1996 to 2004—teaching ].<ref>{{cite web|author=University of Chicago Law School|date=March 27, 2008|title=Statement regarding Barack Obama|publisher=University of Chicago Law School|url=http://www.law.uchicago.edu/media/index.html|accessdate=June 10, 2008}} In 1991, Obama accepted a two-year position as Visiting Law and Government Fellow at the ] to work on his first book.<ref name="Fellow"/> He then served as a professor at the University of Chicago Law School for twelve years—as a Lecturer from 1992 to 1996, and as a Senior Lecturer from 1996 to 2004—teaching ].<ref>{{Cite web|author=University of Chicago Law School|date=March 27, 2008|title=Statement regarding Barack Obama|publisher=University of Chicago Law School|url=http://www.law.uchicago.edu/media/index.html|accessdate=June 10, 2008}}
* {{cite web|author=Miller, Joe|date=March 28, 2008|title=Was Barack Obama really a constitutional law professor?|publisher=FactCheck.org|url=http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/was_barack_obama_really_a_constitutional_law.html|accessdate=June 10, 2008}} * {{Cite web|author=Miller, Joe|date=March 28, 2008|title=Was Barack Obama really a constitutional law professor?|publisher=FactCheck.org|url=http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/was_barack_obama_really_a_constitutional_law.html|accessdate=June 10, 2008}}
* {{cite web|author=Holan, Angie Drobnic|date=March 7, 2008|title=Obama's 20 years of experience|url=http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2008/mar/07/obamas-20-years-experience/|publisher=PolitiFact.com|accessdate=June 10, 2008}}</ref> * {{Cite web|author=Holan, Angie Drobnic|date=March 7, 2008|title=Obama's 20 years of experience|url=http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2008/mar/07/obamas-20-years-experience/|publisher=PolitiFact.com|accessdate=June 10, 2008}}</ref>


From April to October 1992, Obama directed Illinois's ], a voter registration drive with ten staffers and seven hundred volunteer registrars; it achieved its goal of registering 150,000 of 400,000 unregistered African Americans in the state, and led to ''Crain's Chicago Business'' naming Obama to its 1993 list of "40 under Forty" powers to be.<ref name="Forty"/> In 1993 he joined Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland, a 13-attorney law firm specializing in civil rights litigation and neighborhood economic development, where he was an ] for three years from 1993 to 1996, then ] from 1996 to 2004, with his law license becoming inactive in 2002.<ref name="DavisMiner"/> From April to October 1992, Obama directed Illinois's ], a voter registration drive with ten staffers and seven hundred volunteer registrars; it achieved its goal of registering 150,000 of 400,000 unregistered African Americans in the state, and led to ''Crain's Chicago Business'' naming Obama to its 1993 list of "40 under Forty" powers to be.<ref name="Forty"/> In 1993 he joined Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland, a 13-attorney law firm specializing in civil rights litigation and neighborhood economic development, where he was an ] for three years from 1993 to 1996, then ] from 1996 to 2004, with his law license becoming inactive in 2002.<ref name="DavisMiner"/>
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From 1994 to 2002, Obama served on the boards of directors of the ], which in 1985 had been the first foundation to fund the Developing Communities Project, and of the ].<ref name="Who's Who 2008"/> He served on the board of directors of the ] from 1995 to 2002, as founding president and chairman of the board of directors from 1995 to 1999.<ref name="Who's Who 2008"/> From 1994 to 2002, Obama served on the boards of directors of the ], which in 1985 had been the first foundation to fund the Developing Communities Project, and of the ].<ref name="Who's Who 2008"/> He served on the board of directors of the ] from 1995 to 2002, as founding president and chairman of the board of directors from 1995 to 1999.<ref name="Who's Who 2008"/>


==Early politics==
==Political career: 1996–2008==
===Political positions===
{{Main|Political positions of Barack Obama}}
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During his Senate service, Obama had a lifetime average conservative rating of 7.67% from the ]<ref>{{Cite web
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In April 2005, Obama defended the ] social welfare policies of ] and opposed Republican proposals to establish private accounts for ].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Ben A|last=Franklin|title=The Fifth Black Senator in U.S. History Makes F.D.R. His Icon|date=June 1, 2005|url=http://www.washingtonspectator.com/articles/20050601obama_1.cfm|work=Washington Spectator|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref> In the aftermath of ], Obama spoke out against government indifference to growing ] divisions, calling on both political parties to take action to restore the ] for the poor.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jeff|last=Zeleny|title=Judicious Obama Turns Up Volume|date=September 12, 2005|url=http://www.acesse.com/cache.php?id=412653&q=clinton%20global%20initiative|work= Chicago Tribune |accessdate=March 12, 2009}}{{Dead link|date=August 2010}}</ref> Obama said in 2007 that he supported ] in the United States.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Nedra|last=Pickler|title=Obama Calls for Universal Health Care within Six Years|date=January 25, 2007|agency=Associated Press |work=Union-Tribune (San Diego)|url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20070125-1240-democrats-healthcare.html|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}{{Dead link|date=December 2009}}</ref> He has proposed rewarding teachers for performance from traditional ] systems, assuring unions that changes would be pursued through the ] process.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Teddy|last=Davis|coauthors=Sunlen Miller|title=Obama Bucks Party Line on Education|date=November 20, 2007|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Story?id=3894699|work=ABC News|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref>

Obama has supported eliminating taxes for ]s with incomes of under $50,000, and raising taxes on income over $250,000, on capital gains, and on dividends.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Study:Bush tax cuts favor wealthy|date=August 13, 2004|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/08/16/politics/main636398.shtml|work=CBS|accessdate=April 5, 2008}}</ref> He has also supported simplifying tax filings and removing loopholes.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Obama Tax Plan: $80&nbsp;Billion in Cuts, Five-Minute Filings|date=September 18, 2007|url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/09/18/obama.taxplan/|work=CNN|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref>

As an environmental initiative, Obama proposed a ] auction system with no ] to restrict carbon emissions and a ten year program of investments in new energy sources to reduce ].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jeff|last=Zeleny|title=Obama Proposes Capping Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Making Polluters Pay|date=October 9, 2007|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/09/us/politics/09obama.html|work=The New York Times |accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.barackobama.com/pdf/ObamaBlueprintForChange.pdf|title=The Blueprint for Change: Barack Obama's plan for America|author=Barack Obama|publisher=Obama for America|accessdate=April 20, 2008|format=PDF}}</ref>

In foreign affairs, Obama was an early opponent of the ] administration's ].<ref>{{Cite news|author=Strausberg, Chinta|date=September 26, 2002|work=]|page=1|title=Opposition to war mounts|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-220062931.html|format=paid archive|accessdate=February 3, 2008}}</ref> On October 2, 2002, the day President Bush and Congress agreed on the ] authorizing the Iraq War,<ref>{{Cite web|author=]|date=October 2, 2002|title=President, House Leadership Agree on Iraq Resolution|publisher=]|url=http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2002/10/20021002-7.html|accessdate=February 17, 2008}}{{Cite news|author=Tackett, Michael|date=October 3, 2002|work= Chicago Tribune |page=1|title=Bush, House OK Iraq deal; Congress marches with Bush|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/203569641.html?dids=203569641:203569641&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|format=paid archive|accessdate=February 3, 2008}}</ref> Obama addressed the first high-profile Chicago ],<ref>{{Cite news|author=Glauber, Bill|date=October 3, 2003|work= Chicago Tribune |page=1|title=War protesters gentler, but passion still burns|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/203569621.html?dids=203569621:203569621&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|format=paid archive|accessdate=February 3, 2008}}{{Cite news|author=Strausberg, Chinta|date=October 3, 2002|work=Chicago Defender|page=1|title=War with Iraq undermines U.N.|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-220379051.html|quote=Photo caption: Left Photo: Sen. Barack Obama along with Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke to nearly 3,000 anti-war protestors (below) during a rally at Federal Plaza Wednesday.|accessdate=October 28, 2008}}{{Cite news|author=Bryant, Greg|date=October 2, 2002|publisher=]|title=300 protesters rally to oppose war with Iraq|url=http://74.125.95.104/search?q=cache:joI6vZO9y4UJ:mesh.medill.northwestern.edu/mnschicago/archives/2002/10/300_protesters.html|accessdate=February 3, 2008}}{{Cite web|author=Katz, Marilyn|date=October 2, 2007|title=Five Years Since Our First Action|publisher=Chicagoans Against War & Injustice|url=http://www.noiraqwar-chicago.org/?p=127|accessdate=February 17, 2008}}{{Cite news|title=300 attend rally against Iraq war|author=Bryant, Greg; Vaughn, Jane B.|work=Daily Herald (Arlington Heights)|page=8|format=paid archive|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=ADHB&p_theme=adhb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_text_search-0=300%20AND%20attend%20AND%20rally%20AND%20against%20AND%20Iraq%20AND%20war&s_dispstring=300%20attend%20rally%20against%20Iraq%20war%20AND%20date(10/3/2002%20to%2010/3/2002)&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=10/3/2002%20to%2010/3/2002)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&xcal_useweights=no|date=October 3, 2002|accessdate=October 28, 2008}} Mendell (2007), pp. 172–177.</ref> and spoke out against the war.<ref name="spoke out"/> He addressed another anti-war rally in March 2003 and told the crowd that "it's not too late" to stop the war.<ref name="stop the war"/>

In a March 2007 speech, Obama said that the primary way to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons is through talks and diplomacy, without preconditions, but not ruling out military action.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Barack|last=Obama|title=AIPAC Policy Forum Remarks|date=March 2, 2007|url=http://obama.senate.gov/speech/070302-aipac_policy_fo/index.php|publisher=Barack Obama U.S. Senate Office|accessdate=January 30, 2008}} ({{wayback|url=http://obama.senate.gov/speech/070302-aipac_policy_fo/index.php}}) For Obama's 2004 Senate campaign remarks on possible missile strikes against Iran, see:{{Cite news|last=Mendell|first=David|title=Obama Would Consider Missile Strikes on Iran|format=paid archive|date=September 25, 2004|work= Chicago Tribune |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/699578571.html?dids=699578571:699578571&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref> In August 2007, Obama remarked that "it was a terrible mistake to fail to act" against a 2005 meeting of al-Qaeda leaders that U.S. intelligence had confirmed to be taking place in Pakistan.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Obama Warns Pakistan on Al-Qaeda|date=August 1, 2007|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6926663.stm|work=BBC News|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref>

Obama stated in 2007 that he would enact budget cuts in the range of tens of billions of dollars, stop investing in "unproven" ], not weaponize space, "slow development of ]", and work towards eliminating all ]. Obama favors ending development of new nuclear weapons, reducing the current U.S. nuclear stockpile, enacting a global ban on production of ] material, and seeking negotiations with Russia to reduce the pressure on both sides for ]s to be on high-alert status.<ref>{{cite video|people=Obama, Barack |date=October 22, 2007|title=Obama-Caucus4Priorities|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o84PE871BE|format=]|publisher=]|accessdate=May 18, 2008}}</ref>

Obama has called for more assertive action to oppose ] in the ] of ].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Barack|last=Obama|first2=Sam |last2=Brownback|title=Policy Adrift on Darfur|date=December 27, 2005|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/26/AR2005122600547.html|work=]|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}{{Cite news|first=Jim|last=Doyle|title=Tens of Thousands Rally for Darfur|date=May 1, 2006|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/05/01/MNGFBIIFOA1.DTL|work=]|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref> He has ] $180,000 in personal holdings of Sudan-related stock, and has urged divestment from companies doing business in Iran.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jim |agency=]|last=Kuhnhenn|title=Giuliani, Edwards Have Sudan Holdings|date=May 17, 2007|work=]|url=http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/05/17/politics/p171906D95.DTL|accessdate=January 14, 2008}};{{Cite news|first=Barack|last=Obama|title=Hit Iran Where It Hurts|date=August 30, 2007|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2007/08/30/2007-08-30_hit_iran_where_it_hurts.html |work=]|location=NewYork|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref>

===State Senator: 1997–2004=== ===State Senator: 1997–2004===
{{Main|Illinois Senate career of Barack Obama}} {{Main|Illinois Senate career of Barack Obama}}


Obama was elected to the ] in 1996, succeeding State Senator ] as Senator from Illinois's 13th District, which at that time spanned Chicago South Side neighborhoods from ] – ] south to ] and west to ].<ref>{{cite news|first=David|last=Jackson|coauthors=Ray Long|title=Obama Knows His Way Around a Ballot|date=April 3, 2007|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/obama/chi-070403obama-ballot-archive,0,5693903.story|work=Chicago Tribune|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}{{cite book|author=]|year=2001|chapter=Legislative Districts of Cook County, 1991 Reapportionment|chapterurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080226221919/http://www.sos.state.il.us/publications/02bluebook/legislative_branch/legdistrictmaps.pdf|title=Illinois Blue Book 2001–2002|location=Springfield|publisher=]|page=65}} State Sen. District 13 = State Rep. Districts 25 & 26.</ref> Once elected, Obama gained bipartisan support for legislation reforming ethics and health care laws.<ref>{{cite news|first=Peter|last=Slevin|title=Obama Forged Political Mettle in Illinois Capitol|date=February 9, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/08/AR2007020802262.html|work=Washington Post|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}{{cite news|first=Scott|last=Helman|title=In Illinois, Obama dealt with Lobbyists|date=September 23, 2007|url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/09/23/in_illinois_obama_dealt_with_lobbyists/|work=Boston Globe|accessdate=April 20, 2008}} See also:{{cite news|title=Obama Record May Be Gold Mine for Critics|date=January 17, 2007|work=CBS News|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/17/politics/main2369157.shtml|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}{{cite news|title=In-Depth Look at Obama's Political Career|date=February 9, 2007|work=Chicago Tribune|url=http://video.chicagotribune.com/global/video/popup/pop_player.asp?clipid1=1226539|work=CLTV|format=video|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}</ref> He sponsored a law increasing ]s for low-income workers, negotiated welfare reform, and promoted increased subsidies for childcare.<ref name=Scott20070730>{{cite news|first=Janny|last=Scott|title=In Illinois, Obama Proved Pragmatic and Shrewd|date=July 30, 2007|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/30/us/politics/30obama.html|work=The New York Times|accessdate=April 20, 2008}} See also:{{cite news|first=Rick|last=Pearson|coauthors=Ray Long|title=Careful Steps, Looking Ahead|date=May 3, 2007|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-0705030101may03,1,7439904.story|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080216014957/http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-0705030101may03,1,7439904.story|archivedate=February 16, 2008|work=Chicago Tribune|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}</ref> In 2001, as co-chairman of the bipartisan Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, Obama supported Republican Governor Ryan's payday loan regulations and predatory mortgage lending regulations aimed at averting home foreclosures.<ref>{{cite news|author=Allison, Melissa|date=December 15, 2000|title=State takes on predatory lending; Rules would halt single-premium life insurance financing|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/65214450.html?dids=65214450:65214450&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|type=paid archive|work=Chicago Tribune|page=1 (Business)|accessdate=June 1, 2008}}{{cite news|author=Long, Ray; Allison, Melissa|date=April 18, 2001|title=Illinois OKs predatory loan curbs; State aims to avert home foreclosures.|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/71459393.html?dids=71459393:71459393&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|type=paid archive|work=Chicago Tribune|page=1|accessdate=June 1, 2008}}</ref> Obama was elected to the ] in 1996, succeeding State Senator ] as Senator from Illinois's 13th District, which at that time spanned Chicago South Side neighborhoods from ] – ] south to ] and west to ].<ref>{{Cite news|first=David|last=Jackson|coauthors=Ray Long|title=Obama Knows His Way Around a Ballot|date=April 3, 2007|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/obama/chi-070403obama-ballot-archive,0,5693903.story|work=Chicago Tribune|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}{{Cite book|author=]|year=2001|chapter=Legislative Districts of Cook County, 1991 Reapportionment|chapterurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080226221919/http://www.sos.state.il.us/publications/02bluebook/legislative_branch/legdistrictmaps.pdf|title=Illinois Blue Book 2001–2002|location=Springfield|publisher=]|page=65}} State Sen. District 13 = State Rep. Districts 25 & 26.</ref> Once elected, Obama gained bipartisan support for legislation reforming ethics and health care laws.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Peter|last=Slevin|title=Obama Forged Political Mettle in Illinois Capitol|date=February 9, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/08/AR2007020802262.html|work=Washington Post|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}{{Cite news|first=Scott|last=Helman|title=In Illinois, Obama dealt with Lobbyists|date=September 23, 2007|url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/09/23/in_illinois_obama_dealt_with_lobbyists/|work=Boston Globe|accessdate=April 20, 2008}} See also:{{Cite news|title=Obama Record May Be Gold Mine for Critics|date=January 17, 2007|work=CBS News|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/17/politics/main2369157.shtml|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}{{Cite news|title=In-Depth Look at Obama's Political Career|date=February 9, 2007|work=Chicago Tribune|url=http://video.chicagotribune.com/global/video/popup/pop_player.asp?clipid1=1226539|work=CLTV|format=video|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}</ref> He sponsored a law increasing ]s for low-income workers, negotiated welfare reform, and promoted increased subsidies for childcare.<ref name=Scott20070730>{{Cite news|first=Janny|last=Scott|title=In Illinois, Obama Proved Pragmatic and Shrewd|date=July 30, 2007|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/30/us/politics/30obama.html|work=The New York Times|accessdate=April 20, 2008}} See also:{{Cite news|first=Rick|last=Pearson|coauthors=Ray Long|title=Careful Steps, Looking Ahead|date=May 3, 2007|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-0705030101may03,1,7439904.story|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080216014957/http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-0705030101may03,1,7439904.story|archivedate=February 16, 2008|work=Chicago Tribune|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}</ref> In 2001, as co-chairman of the bipartisan Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, Obama supported Republican Governor Ryan's payday loan regulations and predatory mortgage lending regulations aimed at averting home foreclosures.<ref>{{Cite news|author=Allison, Melissa|date=December 15, 2000|title=State takes on predatory lending; Rules would halt single-premium life insurance financing|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/65214450.html?dids=65214450:65214450&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|type=paid archive|work=Chicago Tribune|page=1 (Business)|accessdate=June 1, 2008}}{{Cite news|author=Long, Ray; Allison, Melissa|date=April 18, 2001|title=Illinois OKs predatory loan curbs; State aims to avert home foreclosures.|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/71459393.html?dids=71459393:71459393&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|type=paid archive|work=Chicago Tribune|page=1|accessdate=June 1, 2008}}</ref>


Obama was reelected to the Illinois Senate in 1998, defeating Republican Yesse Yehudah in the general election, and was reelected again in 2002.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.senatedem.state.il.us/obama/index.html|title=13th District: Barack Obama|format=archive|accessdate=April 20, 2008|date=August 24, 2000|publisher=Illinois State Senate Democrats|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20000824102110/http://www.senatedem.state.il.us/obama/index.html|archivedate=April 12, 2000}}{{cite web|url=http://www.senatedem.state.il.us/obama/index.html|title=13th District: Barack Obama|format=archive|accessdate=April 20, 2008|date=October 9, 2004|publisher=Illinois State Senate Democrats|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20040802233730/http://www.senatedem.state.il.us/obama/index.html|archivedate=August 2, 2004}}</ref> In 2000, he lost a Democratic primary run for the ] to four-term incumbent ] by a margin of two to one.<ref name="Democratic primary"/> Obama was reelected to the Illinois Senate in 1998, defeating Republican Yesse Yehudah in the general election, and was reelected again in 2002.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.senatedem.state.il.us/obama/index.html|title=13th District: Barack Obama|format=archive|accessdate=April 20, 2008|date=August 24, 2000|publisher=Illinois State Senate Democrats|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20000824102110/http://www.senatedem.state.il.us/obama/index.html|archivedate=April 12, 2000}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.senatedem.state.il.us/obama/index.html|title=13th District: Barack Obama|format=archive|accessdate=April 20, 2008|date=October 9, 2004|publisher=Illinois State Senate Democrats|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20040802233730/http://www.senatedem.state.il.us/obama/index.html|archivedate=August 2, 2004}}</ref> In 2000, he lost a Democratic primary run for the ] to four-term incumbent ] by a margin of two to one.<ref name="Democratic primary"/>


In January 2003, Obama became chairman of the Illinois Senate's Health and Human Services Committee when Democrats, after a decade in the minority, regained a majority.<ref>{{cite news|first=Jackie|last=Calmes|title=Statehouse Yields Clues to Obama|date=February 23, 2007|url=http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB117219748197216894-Sn6oV_4KLQHp_xz7CjYLuyjv3Jg_20070324.html|work=Wall Street Journal|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}</ref> He sponsored and led unanimous, bipartisan passage of legislation to monitor ] by requiring police to record the race of drivers they detained, and legislation making Illinois the first state to mandate videotaping of homicide interrogations.<ref name=Scott20070730/><ref>{{cite news|author=Tavella, Anne Marie|date=April 14, 2003|title=Profiling, taping plans pass Senate|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=ADHB&p_theme=adhb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_text_search-0=Profiling,%20AND%20taping%20AND%20plans%20AND%20pass%20AND%20Senate&s_dispstring=Profiling,%20taping%20plans%20pass%20Senate%20AND%20date(4/4/2003%20to%204/4/2003)&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=4/4/2003%20to%204/4/2003)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&xcal_useweights=no|type=paid archive|work=Daily Herald|page=17|accessdate=June 1, 2008}}{{cite news|author=Haynes, V. Dion|date=June 29, 2003|title=Fight racial profiling at local level, lawmaker says; U.S. guidelines get mixed review|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/352884461.html?dids=352884461:352884461&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|type=paid archive|work= Chicago Tribune|page=8|accessdate=June 1, 2008}}{{cite news|author=Pearson, Rick|date=July 17, 2003|title=Taped confessions to be law; State will be 1st to pass legislation|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/370136121.html?dids=370136121:370136121&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|type=paid archive |work= Chicago Tribune|page=1 (Metro)|accessdate=June 1, 2008}}</ref> During his 2004 general election campaign for U.S. Senate, police representatives credited Obama for his active engagement with police organizations in enacting ] reforms.<ref>{{cite news|first=Sam|last=Youngman|coauthors=Aaron Blake|title=Obama's Crime Votes Are Fodder for Rivals|date=March 14, 2007|url=http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/obamas-crime-votes-are-fodder-for-rivals-2007-03-13.html|work=The Hill|accessdate=April 20, 2008}} See also:{{cite news|title=US Presidential Candidate Obama Cites Work on State Death Penalty Reforms|date=November 12, 2007|work=International Herald Tribune|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/11/12/america/NA-POL-US-Obama-Death-Penalty.php|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}</ref> Obama resigned from the Illinois Senate in November 2004 following his election to the U.S. Senate.<ref>{{cite news|first=Melanie|last=Coffee|title=Attorney Chosen to Fill Obama's State Senate Seat|date=November 6, 2004|publisher=HPKCC|url=http://www.hydepark.org/hpkccnews/raoul.htm#ap|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}</ref> In January 2003, Obama became chairman of the Illinois Senate's Health and Human Services Committee when Democrats, after a decade in the minority, regained a majority.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jackie|last=Calmes|title=Statehouse Yields Clues to Obama|date=February 23, 2007|url=http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB117219748197216894-Sn6oV_4KLQHp_xz7CjYLuyjv3Jg_20070324.html|work=Wall Street Journal|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}</ref> He sponsored and led unanimous, bipartisan passage of legislation to monitor ] by requiring police to record the race of drivers they detained, and legislation making Illinois the first state to mandate videotaping of homicide interrogations.<ref name=Scott20070730/><ref>{{Cite news|author=Tavella, Anne Marie|date=April 14, 2003|title=Profiling, taping plans pass Senate|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=ADHB&p_theme=adhb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_text_search-0=Profiling,%20AND%20taping%20AND%20plans%20AND%20pass%20AND%20Senate&s_dispstring=Profiling,%20taping%20plans%20pass%20Senate%20AND%20date(4/4/2003%20to%204/4/2003)&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=4/4/2003%20to%204/4/2003)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&xcal_useweights=no|type=paid archive|work=Daily Herald|page=17|accessdate=June 1, 2008}}{{Cite news|author=Haynes, V. Dion|date=June 29, 2003|title=Fight racial profiling at local level, lawmaker says; U.S. guidelines get mixed review|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/352884461.html?dids=352884461:352884461&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|type=paid archive|work= Chicago Tribune|page=8|accessdate=June 1, 2008}}{{Cite news|author=Pearson, Rick|date=July 17, 2003|title=Taped confessions to be law; State will be 1st to pass legislation|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/370136121.html?dids=370136121:370136121&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|type=paid archive |work= Chicago Tribune|page=1 (Metro)|accessdate=June 1, 2008}}</ref> During his 2004 general election campaign for U.S. Senate, police representatives credited Obama for his active engagement with police organizations in enacting ] reforms.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Sam|last=Youngman|coauthors=Aaron Blake|title=Obama's Crime Votes Are Fodder for Rivals|date=March 14, 2007|url=http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/obamas-crime-votes-are-fodder-for-rivals-2007-03-13.html|work=The Hill|accessdate=April 20, 2008}} See also:{{Cite news|title=US Presidential Candidate Obama Cites Work on State Death Penalty Reforms|date=November 12, 2007|work=International Herald Tribune|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/11/12/america/NA-POL-US-Obama-Death-Penalty.php|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}</ref> Obama resigned from the Illinois Senate in November 2004 following his election to the U.S. Senate.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Melanie|last=Coffee|title=Attorney Chosen to Fill Obama's State Senate Seat|date=November 6, 2004|publisher=HPKCC|url=http://www.hydepark.org/hpkccnews/raoul.htm#ap|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=April 20, 2008}}</ref>


===U.S. Senate campaign=== ===U.S. Senate campaign===
{{See also|United States Senate election in Illinois, 2004}} {{See also|United States Senate election in Illinois, 2004}}


In May 2002, Obama commissioned a poll to assess his prospects in a 2004 U.S. Senate race; he created a campaign committee, began raising funds and lined up political media consultant ] by August 2002, and formally announced his candidacy in January 2003.<ref>{{cite news|first=Scott|last=Helman|title=Early Defeat Launched a Rapid Political Climb|date=October 12, 2007|url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/10/12/early_defeat_launched_a_rapid_political_climb/|work=Boston Globe |accessdate=April 13, 2008}}</ref> Decisions by Republican incumbent ] and his Democratic predecessor ] not to contest the race launched wide-open Democratic and Republican primary contests involving fifteen candidates.<ref>{{cite news|last=Davey|first=Monica|title=Closely Watched Illinois Senate Race Attracts 7 Candidates in Millionaire Range|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/07/politics/campaign/07ILLI.html|work=The New York Times |date=March 7, 2004|accessdate=April 13, 2008}}</ref> In the March 2004 primary election, Obama won in an unexpected landslide—which overnight made him a rising star within the ], started speculation about a presidential future, and led to the reissue of his memoir, '']''.<ref name="future"/> In May 2002, Obama commissioned a poll to assess his prospects in a 2004 U.S. Senate race; he created a campaign committee, began raising funds and lined up political media consultant ] by August 2002, and formally announced his candidacy in January 2003.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Scott|last=Helman|title=Early Defeat Launched a Rapid Political Climb|date=October 12, 2007|url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/10/12/early_defeat_launched_a_rapid_political_climb/|work=Boston Globe |accessdate=April 13, 2008}}</ref> Decisions by Republican incumbent ] and his Democratic predecessor ] not to contest the race launched wide-open Democratic and Republican primary contests involving fifteen candidates.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Davey|first=Monica|title=Closely Watched Illinois Senate Race Attracts 7 Candidates in Millionaire Range|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/07/politics/campaign/07ILLI.html|work=The New York Times |date=March 7, 2004|accessdate=April 13, 2008}}</ref> In the March 2004 primary election, Obama won in an unexpected landslide—which overnight made him a rising star within the ], started speculation about a presidential future, and led to the reissue of his memoir, '']''.<ref name="future"/>


In July 2004, Obama delivered the keynote address at the ] in Boston, Massachusetts,<ref>{{cite news|first=David|last=Bernstein|title=The Speech|date=June 2007|url=http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/June-2007/The-Speech/|work=Chicago Magazine|accessdate=April 13, 2008}}</ref> and it was seen by 9.1&nbsp;million viewers. His speech was well received and elevated his status within the Democratic Party.<ref name="status"/> In July 2004, Obama delivered the keynote address at the ] in Boston, Massachusetts,<ref>{{Cite news|first=David|last=Bernstein|title=The Speech|date=June 2007|url=http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/June-2007/The-Speech/|work=Chicago Magazine|accessdate=April 13, 2008}}</ref> and it was seen by 9.1&nbsp;million viewers. His speech was well received and elevated his status within the Democratic Party.<ref name="status"/>


Obama's expected opponent in the general election, Republican primary winner ], withdrew from the race in June 2004.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ryan Drops Out of Senate Race in Illinois|date=June 25, 2004|url=http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/06/25/il.ryan/|work=CNN|accessdate=April 13, 2008}} Mendell (2007), pp. 260–271.</ref> Six weeks later, ] accepted the Illinois Republican Party's nomination to replace Ryan.<ref>{{cite news|first=Maura Kelly|last=Lannan|title=Alan Keyes Enters U.S. Senate Race in Illinois Against Rising Democratic Star|date=August 9, 2004|work=Union-Tribune (San Diego)|url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20040809-0849-illinoissenate.html|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=April 13, 2008}}{{Dead link|url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20040809-0849-illinoissenate.html|date=December 2009}}</ref> In the November 2004 general election, Obama won with 70% of the vote.<ref name="margin"/> Obama's expected opponent in the general election, Republican primary winner ], withdrew from the race in June 2004.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Ryan Drops Out of Senate Race in Illinois|date=June 25, 2004|url=http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/06/25/il.ryan/|work=CNN|accessdate=April 13, 2008}} Mendell (2007), pp. 260–271.</ref> Six weeks later, ] accepted the Illinois Republican Party's nomination to replace Ryan.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Maura Kelly|last=Lannan|title=Alan Keyes Enters U.S. Senate Race in Illinois Against Rising Democratic Star|date=August 9, 2004|work=Union-Tribune (San Diego)|url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20040809-0849-illinoissenate.html|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=April 13, 2008}}{{Dead link|url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20040809-0849-illinoissenate.html|date=December 2009}}</ref> In the November 2004 general election, Obama won with 70% of the vote.<ref name="margin"/>


===U.S. Senator: 2005–2008=== ===U.S. Senator: 2005–2008===
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Obama was sworn in as a senator on January 4, 2005,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://obama.senate.gov/about/|title=About Barack Obama|accessdate=April 27, 2008|publisher=Barack Obama U.S. Senate Office}}</ref> at which time he became the only Senate member of the ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Member Info|url=http://www.house.gov/kilpatrick/cbc/member_info.html|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080709114659/http://www.house.gov/kilpatrick/cbc/member_info.html|archivedate=2008-07-09|publisher=Congressional Black Caucus|accessdate=June 25, 2008}}</ref> '']'' characterized him as a "loyal Democrat" based on analysis of all Senate votes in 2005–2007. The '']'' ranked him among the "most liberal" senators during 2005 through 2007<ref name="ranked tenth"/> (the ranking has been criticized by liberal groups such as ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mediamatters.org/research/200804300005 |title=Politico uncritically described NRCC ad's reference to National Journal's flawed ranking of Obama |publisher=Mediamatters.org |date= |accessdate=2010-09-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://mediamatters.org/blog/201002260024 |title=National Journal's meaningless rankings say Dennis Kucinich is 160th most-liberal Representative |publisher=Mediamatters.org |date=2010-02-26 |accessdate=2010-09-12}}</ref>). He enjoyed high popularity as senator with a 72% approval in ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-133418139.html|title=Update; Obama leads Senate with 72% approval.|work=Star Tribune|author=Melissa Lee|accessdate=February 26, 2009}}</ref> Obama announced on November 13, 2008 that he would resign his Senate seat on November 16, 2008, before the start of the ] session, to focus on his transition period for the presidency.<ref name="transition period"/> Obama was sworn in as a senator on January 4, 2005,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://obama.senate.gov/about/|title=About Barack Obama|accessdate=April 27, 2008|publisher=Barack Obama U.S. Senate Office}}</ref> at which time he became the only Senate member of the ].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Member Info|url=http://www.house.gov/kilpatrick/cbc/member_info.html|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080709114659/http://www.house.gov/kilpatrick/cbc/member_info.html|archivedate=2008-07-09|publisher=Congressional Black Caucus|accessdate=June 25, 2008}}</ref> '']'' characterized him as a "loyal Democrat" based on analysis of all Senate votes in 2005–2007. The '']'' ranked him among the "most liberal" senators during 2005 through 2007<ref name="ranked tenth"/> (the ranking has been criticized by liberal groups such as ]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mediamatters.org/research/200804300005 |title=Politico uncritically described NRCC ad's reference to National Journal's flawed ranking of Obama |publisher=Mediamatters.org |date= |accessdate=2010-09-12}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mediamatters.org/blog/201002260024 |title=National Journal's meaningless rankings say Dennis Kucinich is 160th most-liberal Representative |publisher=Mediamatters.org |date=2010-02-26 |accessdate=2010-09-12}}</ref>). He enjoyed high popularity as senator with a 72% approval in ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-133418139.html|title=Update; Obama leads Senate with 72% approval.|work=Star Tribune|author=Melissa Lee|accessdate=February 26, 2009}}</ref> Obama announced on November 13, 2008 that he would resign his Senate seat on November 16, 2008, before the start of the ] session, to focus on his transition period for the presidency.<ref name="transition period"/>


====Legislation==== ====Legislation====
{{See also|List of bills sponsored by Barack Obama in the United States Senate}} {{See also|List of bills sponsored by Barack Obama in the United States Senate}}


] (R-OK) and Obama discussing the Coburn–Obama Transparency Act<ref>{{cite web|title=President Bush Signs Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act.|date=September 26, 2006|url=http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2006/09/20060926.html|publisher=White House|April 27, 2008}}</ref>]] ] (R-OK) and Obama discussing the Coburn–Obama Transparency Act<ref>{{Cite web|title=President Bush Signs Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act.|date=September 26, 2006|url=http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2006/09/20060926.html|publisher=White House|April 27, 2008}}</ref>]]


Obama cosponsored the ].<ref>{{cite web|first=109th Congress, 1st Session|last=U.S. Senate|title=S. 1033, Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act|date=May 12, 2005|url=http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:SN01033:|publisher=Thomas|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> He introduced two initiatives bearing his name: Lugar–Obama, which expanded the ] concept to conventional weapons,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://obama.senate.gov/press/070111-lugar-obama_non/|title=Lugar–Obama Nonproliferation Legislation Signed into Law by the President|date=January 11, 2007|publisher=Richard Lugar U.S. Senate Office|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} See also:{{cite news|first=Richard G.|last=Lugar|coauthors=Barack Obama|title=Junkyard Dogs of War|date=December 3, 2005|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/02/AR2005120201509.html|work=Washington Post|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> and the ], which authorized the establishment of USAspending.gov, a web search engine on federal spending.<ref>{{cite news|first=John|last=McCormack|title=Google Government Gone Viral|date=December 21, 2007|url=http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/014/502njiqx.asp|work=Weekly Standard|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} See also:{{cite web|title=President Bush Signs Coburn–Obama Transparency Act|date=September 26, 2006|url=http://coburn.senate.gov/ffm/index.cfm?FuseAction=LegislativeFloorAction.Home&ContentRecord_id=eb582f19-802a-23ad-41db-7a7cb464cfdb|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080501233103/http://coburn.senate.gov/ffm/index.cfm?FuseAction=LegislativeFloorAction.Home&ContentRecord_id=eb582f19-802a-23ad-41db-7a7cb464cfdb|archivedate=2008-05-01|publisher=Tom Coburn U.S. Senate Office|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} and </ref> On June 3, 2008, Senator Obama, along with Senators ], ], and ], introduced follow-up legislation: Strengthening Transparency and Accountability in Federal Spending Act of 2008.<ref> ''Govtrack.us'', 2007–2008 (110th Congress)</ref> Obama cosponsored the ].<ref>{{Cite web|first=109th Congress, 1st Session|last=U.S. Senate|title=S. 1033, Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act|date=May 12, 2005|url=http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:SN01033:|publisher=Thomas|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> He introduced two initiatives bearing his name: Lugar–Obama, which expanded the ] concept to conventional weapons,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://obama.senate.gov/press/070111-lugar-obama_non/|title=Lugar–Obama Nonproliferation Legislation Signed into Law by the President|date=January 11, 2007|publisher=Richard Lugar U.S. Senate Office|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} See also:{{Cite news|first=Richard G.|last=Lugar|coauthors=Barack Obama|title=Junkyard Dogs of War|date=December 3, 2005|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/02/AR2005120201509.html|work=Washington Post|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> and the ], which authorized the establishment of USAspending.gov, a web search engine on federal spending.<ref>{{Cite news|first=John|last=McCormack|title=Google Government Gone Viral|date=December 21, 2007|url=http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/014/502njiqx.asp|work=Weekly Standard|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} See also:{{Cite web|title=President Bush Signs Coburn–Obama Transparency Act|date=September 26, 2006|url=http://coburn.senate.gov/ffm/index.cfm?FuseAction=LegislativeFloorAction.Home&ContentRecord_id=eb582f19-802a-23ad-41db-7a7cb464cfdb|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080501233103/http://coburn.senate.gov/ffm/index.cfm?FuseAction=LegislativeFloorAction.Home&ContentRecord_id=eb582f19-802a-23ad-41db-7a7cb464cfdb|archivedate=2008-05-01|publisher=Tom Coburn U.S. Senate Office|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} and </ref> On June 3, 2008, Senator Obama, along with Senators ], ], and ], introduced follow-up legislation: Strengthening Transparency and Accountability in Federal Spending Act of 2008.<ref> ''Govtrack.us'', 2007–2008 (110th Congress)</ref>


Obama sponsored legislation that would have required nuclear plant owners to notify state and local authorities of radioactive leaks, but the bill failed to pass in the full Senate after being heavily modified in committee.<ref>{{cite news|last=McIntire|first=Mike|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/03/us/politics/03exelon.html|title=Nuclear Leaks and Response Tested Obama in Senate|date=February 3, 2008|work=The New York Times|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> Regarding ], Obama voted for the ] and the ], which grants immunity from civil liability to telecommunications companies complicit with ] operations.<ref name="Fisher">{{cite web|url=http://www.forbes.com/2008/08/08/obama-mccain-torts-biz-beltway-cz_df_0811torts.html|title=November Election A Lawyer's Delight|author=Daniel Fisher|work=Forbes|date=August 11, 2008|accessdate=January 11, 2009}}</ref> Obama sponsored legislation that would have required nuclear plant owners to notify state and local authorities of radioactive leaks, but the bill failed to pass in the full Senate after being heavily modified in committee.<ref>{{Cite news|last=McIntire|first=Mike|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/03/us/politics/03exelon.html|title=Nuclear Leaks and Response Tested Obama in Senate|date=February 3, 2008|work=The New York Times|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> Regarding ], Obama voted for the ] and the ], which grants immunity from civil liability to telecommunications companies complicit with ] operations.<ref name="Fisher">{{Cite web|url=http://www.forbes.com/2008/08/08/obama-mccain-torts-biz-beltway-cz_df_0811torts.html|title=November Election A Lawyer's Delight|author=Daniel Fisher|work=Forbes|date=August 11, 2008|accessdate=January 11, 2009}}</ref>
] (R-IN) visit a Russian mobile launch missile dismantling facility in August 2005.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nunn–Lugar Report |month=August |year=2005 |publisher=Richard Lugar U.S. Senate Office|url=http://lugar.senate.gov/nunnlugar/pdf/trip_report_2005.pdf|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080501002134/http://lugar.senate.gov/nunnlugar/pdf/trip_report_2005.pdf|archivedate=2008-05-01|accessdate=April 30, 2008|format=PDF}}</ref>]] ] (R-IN) visit a Russian mobile launch missile dismantling facility in August 2005.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Nunn–Lugar Report |month=August |year=2005 |publisher=Richard Lugar U.S. Senate Office|url=http://lugar.senate.gov/nunnlugar/pdf/trip_report_2005.pdf|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080501002134/http://lugar.senate.gov/nunnlugar/pdf/trip_report_2005.pdf|archivedate=2008-05-01|accessdate=April 30, 2008|format=PDF}}</ref>]]


In December 2006, President Bush signed into law the ] Relief, Security, and Democracy Promotion Act, marking the first federal legislation to be enacted with Obama as its primary sponsor.<ref>{{cite web|title=Democratic Republic of the Congo|month=April|year=2006|url=http://www.usccb.org/sdwp/international/drc0406.shtml|publisher=United States Conference of Catholic Bishops|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}{{cite web|title=The IRC Welcomes New U.S. Law on Congo|date=January 5, 2007|url=http://www.theirc.org/news/the-irc-welcomes-new-us-law.html|publisher=International Rescue Committee|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> In January 2007, Obama and Senator Feingold introduced a corporate jet provision to the ], which was signed into law in September 2007.<ref>{{cite news|first=Nathaniel|last=Weixel|title=Feingold, Obama Go After Corporate Jet Travel|date=November 15, 2007|url=http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/feingold-obama-go-after-corporate-jet-travel-2007-11-15.html|work=The Hill|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}{{cite news|first=Nathaniel|last=Weixel|title=Lawmakers Press FEC on Bundling Regulation|date=December 5, 2007|url=http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/lawmakers-press-fec-on-bundling-regulation-2007-12-05.html|work=The Hill|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} See also:{{cite news|title=Federal Election Commission Announces Plans to Issue New Regulations to Implement the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007|date=September 24, 2007|publisher=Federal Election Commission|url=http://www.fec.gov/press/press2007/20070924travel.shtml|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> Obama also introduced ], a bill to criminalize deceptive practices in federal elections<ref>{{cite news|first=Seth|last=Stern|title=Obama–Schumer Bill Proposal Would Criminalize Voter Intimidation|date=January 31, 2007|work=The New York Times|url=http://www.nytimes.com/cq/2007/01/31/cq_2213.html|work=CQPolitics.com|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}{{cite web|first=110th Congress, 1st Session|last=U.S. Senate|title=S. 453, Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2007|date=January 31, 2007|url=http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:SN00453:|publisher=Thomas|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} See also:{{cite news|title=Honesty in Elections|date=January 31, 2007|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/31/opinion/31wed1.html|work=The New York Times|format=editorial|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> and the ],<ref>{{cite news|first=E. Kasak|last=Krystin|title=Obama Introduces Measure to Bring Troops Home|date=February 7, 2007|work=The Times (Munster, Indiana)|url=http://nwitimes.com/articles/2007/02/07/news/illiana/doc65cc98d8dc6506b28625727b0011edb5.txt|work=Medill News Service|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} "Latest Major Action: 1/30/2007 Referred to Senate committee".{{cite web|first=110th Congress, 1st Session|last=U.S. Senate|title=S. 433, Iraq War De-Escalation Act of 2007|date=January 30, 2007|url=http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:SN00433:|publisher=Thomas|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> neither of which has been signed into law. In December 2006, President Bush signed into law the ] Relief, Security, and Democracy Promotion Act, marking the first federal legislation to be enacted with Obama as its primary sponsor.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Democratic Republic of the Congo|month=April|year=2006|url=http://www.usccb.org/sdwp/international/drc0406.shtml|publisher=United States Conference of Catholic Bishops|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}{{Cite web|title=The IRC Welcomes New U.S. Law on Congo|date=January 5, 2007|url=http://www.theirc.org/news/the-irc-welcomes-new-us-law.html|publisher=International Rescue Committee|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> In January 2007, Obama and Senator Feingold introduced a corporate jet provision to the ], which was signed into law in September 2007.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Nathaniel|last=Weixel|title=Feingold, Obama Go After Corporate Jet Travel|date=November 15, 2007|url=http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/feingold-obama-go-after-corporate-jet-travel-2007-11-15.html|work=The Hill|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}{{Cite news|first=Nathaniel|last=Weixel|title=Lawmakers Press FEC on Bundling Regulation|date=December 5, 2007|url=http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/lawmakers-press-fec-on-bundling-regulation-2007-12-05.html|work=The Hill|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} See also:{{Cite news|title=Federal Election Commission Announces Plans to Issue New Regulations to Implement the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007|date=September 24, 2007|publisher=Federal Election Commission|url=http://www.fec.gov/press/press2007/20070924travel.shtml|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> Obama also introduced ], a bill to criminalize deceptive practices in federal elections<ref>{{Cite news|first=Seth|last=Stern|title=Obama–Schumer Bill Proposal Would Criminalize Voter Intimidation|date=January 31, 2007|work=The New York Times|url=http://www.nytimes.com/cq/2007/01/31/cq_2213.html|work=CQPolitics.com|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}{{Cite web|first=110th Congress, 1st Session|last=U.S. Senate|title=S. 453, Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2007|date=January 31, 2007|url=http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:SN00453:|publisher=Thomas|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} See also:{{Cite news|title=Honesty in Elections|date=January 31, 2007|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/31/opinion/31wed1.html|work=The New York Times|format=editorial|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> and the ],<ref>{{Cite news|first=E. Kasak|last=Krystin|title=Obama Introduces Measure to Bring Troops Home|date=February 7, 2007|work=The Times (Munster, Indiana)|url=http://nwitimes.com/articles/2007/02/07/news/illiana/doc65cc98d8dc6506b28625727b0011edb5.txt|work=Medill News Service|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} "Latest Major Action: 1/30/2007 Referred to Senate committee".{{Cite web|first=110th Congress, 1st Session|last=U.S. Senate|title=S. 433, Iraq War De-Escalation Act of 2007|date=January 30, 2007|url=http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:SN00433:|publisher=Thomas|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> neither of which has been signed into law.


Later in 2007, Obama sponsored an amendment to the Defense Authorization Act adding safeguards for personality disorder military discharges.<ref>{{cite web|title=Obama, Bond Hail New Safeguards on Military Personality Disorder Discharges, Urge Further Action|date=October 1, 2007|url=http://bond.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressRoom.NewsReleases&ContentRecord_id=5C1EBFEB-1321-0E36-BA7D-04630AEFAD31|publisher=Kit Bond U.S. Senate Office|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} See also:{{cite news|first=Philip|last=Dine|title=Bond Calls for Review of Military Discharges|date=December 23, 2007|url=http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/special/srlinks.nsf/story/2E7CC823AD55667B862573A7007D12A2?OpenDocument|work=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> This amendment passed the full Senate in the spring of 2008.<ref>{{cite web|title=Obama, Bond Applaud Senate Passage of Amendment to Expedite the Review of Personality Disorder Discharge Cases|url=http://obama.senate.gov/press/080314-obama_bond_appl/}}</ref> He sponsored the ] supporting divestment of state pension funds from Iran's oil and gas industry, which has not passed committee, and co-sponsored legislation to reduce risks of nuclear terrorism.<ref name="nuclear terrorism"/> Obama also sponsored a Senate amendment to the ] providing one year of job protection for family members caring for soldiers with combat-related injuries.<ref>{{cite web|title=Senate Passes Obama, McCaskill Legislation to Provide Safety Net for Families of Wounded Service Members|date=August 2, 2007|url=http://obama.senate.gov/press/070802-senate_passes_o_1/|publisher=Barack Obama U.S. Senate Office|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} {{wayback|url=http://obama.senate.gov/press/070802-senate_passes_o_1/}}</ref> Later in 2007, Obama sponsored an amendment to the Defense Authorization Act adding safeguards for personality disorder military discharges.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Obama, Bond Hail New Safeguards on Military Personality Disorder Discharges, Urge Further Action|date=October 1, 2007|url=http://bond.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressRoom.NewsReleases&ContentRecord_id=5C1EBFEB-1321-0E36-BA7D-04630AEFAD31|publisher=Kit Bond U.S. Senate Office|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} See also:{{Cite news|first=Philip|last=Dine|title=Bond Calls for Review of Military Discharges|date=December 23, 2007|url=http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/special/srlinks.nsf/story/2E7CC823AD55667B862573A7007D12A2?OpenDocument|work=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> This amendment passed the full Senate in the spring of 2008.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Obama, Bond Applaud Senate Passage of Amendment to Expedite the Review of Personality Disorder Discharge Cases|url=http://obama.senate.gov/press/080314-obama_bond_appl/}}</ref> He sponsored the ] supporting divestment of state pension funds from Iran's oil and gas industry, which has not passed committee, and co-sponsored legislation to reduce risks of nuclear terrorism.<ref name="nuclear terrorism"/> Obama also sponsored a Senate amendment to the ] providing one year of job protection for family members caring for soldiers with combat-related injuries.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Senate Passes Obama, McCaskill Legislation to Provide Safety Net for Families of Wounded Service Members|date=August 2, 2007|url=http://obama.senate.gov/press/070802-senate_passes_o_1/|publisher=Barack Obama U.S. Senate Office|accessdate=April 27, 2008}} {{wayback|url=http://obama.senate.gov/press/070802-senate_passes_o_1/}}</ref>


====Committees==== ====Committees====
Obama held assignments on the Senate Committees for ], ] and ] through December 2006.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://web.archive.org/web/20061209190827/obama.senate.gov/committees/ |format=archive |date=December 9, 2006 |title=Committee Assignments |accessdate=April 27, 2008 |publisher=Barack Obama U.S. Senate Office}}</ref> In January 2007, he left the Environment and Public Works committee and took additional assignments with ] and ].<ref>{{cite news |title=Obama Gets New Committee Assignments |date=November 15, 2006 |publisher=Barack Obama U.S. Senate Office |url=http://obama.senate.gov/news/061115-obama_gets_new/ |agency=Associated Press |accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> He also became Chairman of the Senate's subcommittee on ].<ref>{{cite news |first=Tom |last=Baldwin |title=Stay-At-Home Barack Obama Comes Under Fire for a Lack of Foreign Experience |date=December 21, 2007 |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article3080794.ece |work=Sunday Times (UK) |accessdate=April 27, 2008 | location=London}}</ref> As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Obama made official trips to Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. He met with ] before Abbas became ] of the ], and gave a speech at the ] condemning corruption within the Kenyan government.<ref name="Kenyan"/>{{Clear}} Obama held assignments on the Senate Committees for ], ] and ] through December 2006.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20061209190827/obama.senate.gov/committees/ |format=archive |date=December 9, 2006 |title=Committee Assignments |accessdate=April 27, 2008 |publisher=Barack Obama U.S. Senate Office}}</ref> In January 2007, he left the Environment and Public Works committee and took additional assignments with ] and ].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Obama Gets New Committee Assignments |date=November 15, 2006 |publisher=Barack Obama U.S. Senate Office |url=http://obama.senate.gov/news/061115-obama_gets_new/ |agency=Associated Press |accessdate=April 27, 2008}}</ref> He also became Chairman of the Senate's subcommittee on ].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Tom |last=Baldwin |title=Stay-At-Home Barack Obama Comes Under Fire for a Lack of Foreign Experience |date=December 21, 2007 |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article3080794.ece |work=Sunday Times (UK) |accessdate=April 27, 2008 | location=London}}</ref> As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Obama made official trips to Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. He met with ] before Abbas became ] of the ], and gave a speech at the ] condemning corruption within the Kenyan government.<ref name="Kenyan"/>{{Clear}}


==2008 Presidential campaign== ==2008 Presidential campaign==
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], Feb. 10, 2007.]] ], Feb. 10, 2007.]]
On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the ] building in ], Illinois.<ref name=ChicagoTribune_Pearson_20070210>{{cite news|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-070210obama-pearson1-story,0,3768114.story|title=Obama: I'm running for president|work= Chicago Tribune |author=Pearson, Rick|coauthors=Long, Ray|date=February 10, 2007|accessdate=September 20, 2008}}</ref><ref name=BBC20070210>{{cite news|title=Obama Launches Presidential Bid|date=February 10, 2007|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6349081.stm|work=BBC News|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref><ref name=YouTube20070210 /> The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic<ref name="ChicagoTribune_Pearson_20070210" /><ref name="ChicagoTribune_Parsons20070210">{{cite news|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-159132539.html|title=Obama's launch site: Symbolic Springfield: Announcement venue evokes Lincoln legacy|last=Parsons|first=Christi|date=February 10, 2007|work= Chicago Tribune |accessdate=June 12, 2009}}</ref> because it was also where ] delivered his historic ] speech in 1858.<ref name=YouTube20070210>{{cite news|title=Presidential Campaign Announcement|format=video|date=February 10, 2007|publisher=YouTube.com|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdJ7Ad15WCA&feature=channel_page|work=BarackObamadotcom|accessdate=January 29, 2009}}</ref> Throughout the campaign, Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the ], increasing ] and providing ].<ref>{{cite news|title=Barack Obama on the Issues: What Would Be Your Top Three Overall Priorities If Elected?|url=http://projects.washingtonpost.com/2008-presidential-candidates/issues/candidates/barack-obama/#top-priorities|work=Washington Post|accessdate=April 14, 2008}} See also: On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the ] building in ], Illinois.<ref name=ChicagoTribune_Pearson_20070210>{{Cite news|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-070210obama-pearson1-story,0,3768114.story|title=Obama: I'm running for president|work= Chicago Tribune |author=Pearson, Rick|coauthors=Long, Ray|date=February 10, 2007|accessdate=September 20, 2008}}</ref><ref name=BBC20070210>{{Cite news|title=Obama Launches Presidential Bid|date=February 10, 2007|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6349081.stm|work=BBC News|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref><ref name=YouTube20070210 /> The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic<ref name="ChicagoTribune_Pearson_20070210" /><ref name="ChicagoTribune_Parsons20070210">{{Cite news|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-159132539.html|title=Obama's launch site: Symbolic Springfield: Announcement venue evokes Lincoln legacy|last=Parsons|first=Christi|date=February 10, 2007|work= Chicago Tribune |accessdate=June 12, 2009}}</ref> because it was also where ] delivered his historic ] speech in 1858.<ref name=YouTube20070210>{{Cite news|title=Presidential Campaign Announcement|format=video|date=February 10, 2007|publisher=YouTube.com|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdJ7Ad15WCA&feature=channel_page|work=BarackObamadotcom|accessdate=January 29, 2009}}</ref> Throughout the campaign, Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the ], increasing ] and providing ].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Barack Obama on the Issues: What Would Be Your Top Three Overall Priorities If Elected?|url=http://projects.washingtonpost.com/2008-presidential-candidates/issues/candidates/barack-obama/#top-priorities|work=Washington Post|accessdate=April 14, 2008}} See also:
* {{Cite book|last=Thomas|first=Evan|authorlink=Evan Thomas|title=A Long Time Coming|publisher=]|year=2009|location=New York|page=74|isbn=9781586486075}} * {{Cite book|last=Thomas|first=Evan|authorlink=Evan Thomas|title=A Long Time Coming|publisher=]|year=2009|location=New York|page=74|isbn=9781586486075}}
* {{Cite news|first=Michael|last=Falcone|title=Obama's 'One Thing'|date=December 21, 2007|url=http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/12/21/obamas-one-thing/|work=The New York Times |accessdate=April 14, 2008}}</ref> * {{Cite news|first=Michael|last=Falcone|title=Obama's 'One Thing'|date=December 21, 2007|url=http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/12/21/obamas-one-thing/|work=The New York Times |accessdate=April 14, 2008}}</ref>
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A large number of candidates entered the ]. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator ] after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in ]s due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in ] states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules.<ref name="allocation" /> On June 3, with all states counted, Obama was named the ]<ref name="presumptive" /> and delivered a victory speech in St. Paul, Minnesota. Clinton ended her campaign and endorsed him on June 7, 2008.<ref>{{cite news|author=Nagourney, Adam and Jeff Zeleny|title=Obama Clinches Nomination|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/05/us/politics/04cnd-campaign.html|work=New York Times|date=June 4, 2008|accessdate=June 4, 2008}}</ref> A large number of candidates entered the ]. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator ] after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in ]s due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in ] states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules.<ref name="allocation" /> On June 3, with all states counted, Obama was named the ]<ref name="presumptive" /> and delivered a victory speech in St. Paul, Minnesota. Clinton ended her campaign and endorsed him on June 7, 2008.<ref>{{Cite news|author=Nagourney, Adam and Jeff Zeleny|title=Obama Clinches Nomination|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/05/us/politics/04cnd-campaign.html|work=New York Times|date=June 4, 2008|accessdate=June 4, 2008}}</ref>


Obama proceeded to focus on the general election campaign against Senator ], the presumptive ] nominee, in the lead up to the ]. He announced on August 23, 2008, that he had selected ] Senator ] as his vice presidential running mate.<ref>{{cite news|accessdate=September 20, 2008|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/08/23/MNMK12H628.DTL&hw=Obama+picks+Biden+for+veep&sn=001&sc=1000|author=Nagourney, Adam and Jeff Zeleny|agency=New York Times|date=August 23, 2008|title=Obama picks Biden for veep|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/08/29/politics/p050941D34.DTL|work=San Francisco Chronicle}}</ref> At the convention, held August 25 to August 28 in Denver, Colorado, Hillary Clinton called for her delegates and supporters to endorse Obama, and she and Bill Clinton gave convention speeches in support of Obama.<ref name="delegates" /> Obama delivered his acceptance speech to a crowd of over 75,000 at ]<ref>{{cite news|accessdate=June 26, 2010|url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92301409|author=Liasson, Mara and Michele Norris|date=July 7, 2008|title=Obama to accept nomination at Mile High Stadium}}</ref> and presented his policy goals; the speech was viewed by over 38&nbsp;million people worldwide.<ref name="acceptance" /> Obama proceeded to focus on the general election campaign against Senator ], the presumptive ] nominee, in the lead up to the ]. He announced on August 23, 2008, that he had selected ] Senator ] as his vice presidential running mate.<ref>{{Cite news|accessdate=September 20, 2008|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/08/23/MNMK12H628.DTL&hw=Obama+picks+Biden+for+veep&sn=001&sc=1000|author=Nagourney, Adam and Jeff Zeleny|agency=New York Times|date=August 23, 2008|title=Obama picks Biden for veep|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/08/29/politics/p050941D34.DTL|work=San Francisco Chronicle}}</ref> At the convention, held August 25 to August 28 in Denver, Colorado, Hillary Clinton called for her delegates and supporters to endorse Obama, and she and Bill Clinton gave convention speeches in support of Obama.<ref name="delegates" /> Obama delivered his acceptance speech to a crowd of over 75,000 at ]<ref>{{Cite news|accessdate=June 26, 2010|url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92301409|author=Liasson, Mara and Michele Norris|date=July 7, 2008|title=Obama to accept nomination at Mile High Stadium}}</ref> and presented his policy goals; the speech was viewed by over 38&nbsp;million people worldwide.<ref name="acceptance" />
] on November 10, 2008.]] ] on November 10, 2008.]]


During both the primary process and the general election, Obama's campaign set numerous fundraising records, particularly in the quantity of small donations.<ref name="small donations" /> On June 19, 2008, Obama became the first major-party presidential candidate to turn down ] in the general election since the system was created in 1976.<ref name=Bloomberg_Salant_20080619>{{cite news|author=Salant, Jonathan D.|title=Obama Won't Accept Public Money in Election Campaign|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=aNi.G0PhWnFw&refer=home|work=]|date=June 19, 2008|accessdate=June 19, 2008}}</ref> During both the primary process and the general election, Obama's campaign set numerous fundraising records, particularly in the quantity of small donations.<ref name="small donations" /> On June 19, 2008, Obama became the first major-party presidential candidate to turn down ] in the general election since the system was created in 1976.<ref name=Bloomberg_Salant_20080619>{{Cite news|author=Salant, Jonathan D.|title=Obama Won't Accept Public Money in Election Campaign|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=aNi.G0PhWnFw&refer=home|work=]|date=June 19, 2008|accessdate=June 19, 2008}}</ref>


After McCain was nominated as the Republican candidate, three ] were held between the contenders spanning September and October 2008.<ref name="presidential debates" /> On November 4, Obama won the presidency by winning 365 ] to 173 that McCain received,<ref name="electoral votes" /> in the process capturing 52.9% of the ] to McCain's 45.7%,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/us/general_election_mccain_vs_obama-225.html|title=General Election: McCain vs. Obama|accessdate=February 20, 2009|publisher=Real Clear Politics}}</ref> to become the first African American<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/us_elections_2008/7709978.stm|title=BBC NEWS &#124; World &#124; Americas &#124; US Elections 2008 &#124; Obama wins historic US election|work=BBC News|date=November 5, 2008|accessdate=November 5, 2008}} After McCain was nominated as the Republican candidate, three ] were held between the contenders spanning September and October 2008.<ref name="presidential debates" /> On November 4, Obama won the presidency by winning 365 ] to 173 that McCain received,<ref name="electoral votes" /> in the process capturing 52.9% of the ] to McCain's 45.7%,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/us/general_election_mccain_vs_obama-225.html|title=General Election: McCain vs. Obama|accessdate=February 20, 2009|publisher=Real Clear Politics}}</ref> to become the first African American<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/us_elections_2008/7709978.stm|title=BBC NEWS &#124; World &#124; Americas &#124; US Elections 2008 &#124; Obama wins historic US election|work=BBC News|date=November 5, 2008|accessdate=November 5, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|accessdate=November 5, 2008|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/05/us/politics/05elect.html?pagewanted=all|title=Obama Elected President as Racial Barrier Falls|first=Adam|last=Nagourney|date=November 4, 2008|work=The New York Times }} * {{Cite news|accessdate=November 5, 2008|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/05/us/politics/05elect.html?pagewanted=all|title=Obama Elected President as Racial Barrier Falls|first=Adam|last=Nagourney|date=November 4, 2008|work=The New York Times }}
* {{Cite news|accessdate=November 5, 2008|url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/04/election.president/index.html|title=Obama: 'This is your victory'|work=CNN|date=November 5, 2008}} * {{Cite news|accessdate=November 5, 2008|url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/04/election.president/index.html|title=Obama: 'This is your victory'|work=CNN|date=November 5, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|accessdate=|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2008/nov/05/nation/na-assess5|title=White Americans play major role in electing the first black president|first=Peter|last=Wallsten|work=Los Angeles Times|date=November 5, 2008}} * {{Cite news|accessdate=|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2008/nov/05/nation/na-assess5|title=White Americans play major role in electing the first black president|first=Peter|last=Wallsten|work=Los Angeles Times|date=November 5, 2008}}
* {{Cite news |last=Avila|first=Oscar|title=Obama's census-form choice: 'Black'|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=April 4, 2010|url=http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-obama-census4-2010apr04,0,7517288.story|accessdate=April 4, 2010}}</ref> to be elected president. Obama delivered ] before hundreds of thousands of supporters in Chicago's ].<ref name="independent1">{{cite news|accessdate=November 5, 2008|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/change-has-come-says-presidentelect-obama-992930.html|title=Change has come, says President-elect Obama|work=The Independent |location=London|location=UK|date=November 5, 2008|last=Johnson|first=Wesley}}</ref> * {{Cite news|last=Avila|first=Oscar|title=Obama's census-form choice: 'Black'|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=April 4, 2010|url=http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-obama-census4-2010apr04,0,7517288.story|accessdate=April 4, 2010}}</ref> to be elected president. Obama delivered ] before hundreds of thousands of supporters in Chicago's ].<ref name="independent1">{{Cite news|accessdate=November 5, 2008|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/change-has-come-says-presidentelect-obama-992930.html|title=Change has come, says President-elect Obama|work=The Independent |location=London|location=UK|date=November 5, 2008|last=Johnson|first=Wesley}}</ref>


==Presidency== ==Presidency==
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===First days=== ===First days===
{{Wikinews|Barack Obama elected 44th President of the United States}} {{Wikinews|Barack Obama elected 44th President of the United States}}
The ] as the 44th President, and Joe Biden as Vice President, took place on January 20, 2009. In his first few days in office Obama issued executive orders and presidential memoranda directing the U.S. military to develop plans to withdraw troops from ],<ref>{{cite news|first=|last=|coauthors=|title=Obama asks Pentagon for responsible Iraq drawdown|date=January 23, 2009|agency=|url=http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2009-01/23/content_7423535.htm|work=China Daily |pages=|accessdate=September 4, 2009}}</ref> and ordered the closing of the ] "as soon as practicable and no later than" January 2010.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/22/washington/22gitmo.html?hp|title=Obama Orders Halt to Prosecutions at Guantánamo|last=Glaberson|first=William|date=January 21, 2009|work=The New York Times |accessdate=February 3, 2009}}</ref> Obama also reduced the secrecy given to presidential records<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/ExecutiveOrderPresidentialRecords/|title=Executive Order—Presidential Records|accessdate=January 22, 2009}}</ref> and changed procedures to promote disclosure under the ].<ref>{{cite news|first=Michael|last=Doyle|coauthors=|title=Obama restores some of the 'Freedom' to FOIA|date=January 23, 2009|publisher=McClatchy Newspapers|url=http://www.mcclatchydc.com/251/story/60661.html|work=|pages=|accessdate=January 24, 2009}}</ref> The president The ] as the 44th President, and Joe Biden as Vice President, took place on January 20, 2009. In his first few days in office Obama issued executive orders and presidential memoranda directing the U.S. military to develop plans to withdraw troops from ],<ref>{{Cite news|first=|last=|coauthors=|title=Obama asks Pentagon for responsible Iraq drawdown|date=January 23, 2009|agency=|url=http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2009-01/23/content_7423535.htm|work=China Daily |pages=|accessdate=September 4, 2009}}</ref> and ordered the closing of the ] "as soon as practicable and no later than" January 2010.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/22/washington/22gitmo.html?hp|title=Obama Orders Halt to Prosecutions at Guantánamo|last=Glaberson|first=William|date=January 21, 2009|work=The New York Times |accessdate=February 3, 2009}}</ref> Obama also reduced the secrecy given to presidential records<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/ExecutiveOrderPresidentialRecords/|title=Executive Order—Presidential Records|accessdate=January 22, 2009}}</ref> and changed procedures to promote disclosure under the ].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Michael|last=Doyle|coauthors=|title=Obama restores some of the 'Freedom' to FOIA|date=January 23, 2009|publisher=McClatchy Newspapers|url=http://www.mcclatchydc.com/251/story/60661.html|work=|pages=|accessdate=January 24, 2009}}</ref> The president
also reversed George W. Bush's ].<ref>{{cite news|first=Josh|last=Gerstein|coauthors=|title=Obama: End Abortion 'Politicization'|date=January 24, 2009|publisher=Politico.com|url=http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0109/17898.html}}</ref> also reversed George W. Bush's ].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Josh|last=Gerstein|coauthors=|title=Obama: End Abortion 'Politicization'|date=January 24, 2009|publisher=Politico.com|url=http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0109/17898.html}}</ref>


===Domestic policy=== ===Domestic policy===
] as president of the United States.]] ] as president of the United States.]]
The first bill signed into law by Obama was the ], relaxing the statute of limitations for equal-pay lawsuits.<ref>{{cite news|title=Obama Signs Equal-Pay Legislation|publisher=New York Times|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/30/us/politics/30ledbetter-web.html|accessdate=June 15, 2009 | date=January 30, 2009}}</ref> Five days later, he signed the reauthorization of the ] (SCHIP) to cover an additional 4&nbsp;million children currently uninsured.<ref>{{cite news|title=Obama signs into law expansion of SCHIP health-care program for children|work= Chicago Tribune |url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-kids-health-care_thufeb05,0,30310.story|accessdate=June 15, 2009 | first=Noam N. | last=Levey}}</ref> The first bill signed into law by Obama was the ], relaxing the statute of limitations for equal-pay lawsuits.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Obama Signs Equal-Pay Legislation|publisher=New York Times|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/30/us/politics/30ledbetter-web.html|accessdate=June 15, 2009 | date=January 30, 2009}}</ref> Five days later, he signed the reauthorization of the ] (SCHIP) to cover an additional 4&nbsp;million children currently uninsured.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Obama signs into law expansion of SCHIP health-care program for children|work= Chicago Tribune |url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-kids-health-care_thufeb05,0,30310.story|accessdate=June 15, 2009 | first=Noam N. | last=Levey}}</ref>


In March 2009, Obama reversed a Bush-era policy which had limited funding of ] research. Obama stated that he believed "sound science and moral values...are not inconsistent" and pledged to develop "strict guidelines" on the research.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/03/09/obama.stem.cells/index.html |title=Obama overturns Bush policy on stem cells |publisher=CNN |date=March 9, 2009 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> In March 2009, Obama reversed a Bush-era policy which had limited funding of ] research. Obama stated that he believed "sound science and moral values...are not inconsistent" and pledged to develop "strict guidelines" on the research.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/03/09/obama.stem.cells/index.html |title=Obama overturns Bush policy on stem cells |publisher=CNN |date=March 9, 2009 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref>


], nominated by Obama on May 26, 2009, to replace retiring ] ], was confirmed on August 6, 2009,<ref>{{cite news|title=Senate confirms Sotomayor for Supreme Court|url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/08/06/sonia.sotomayor/|date=August 6, 2009|publisher=CNN |accessdate=August 6, 2009}}</ref> becoming the first ] to be a Supreme Court Justice.<ref>, CNN, accessed May 26, 2009.</ref> ], nominated by Obama on May 26, 2009, to replace retiring ] ], was confirmed on August 6, 2009,<ref>{{Cite news|title=Senate confirms Sotomayor for Supreme Court|url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/08/06/sonia.sotomayor/|date=August 6, 2009|publisher=CNN |accessdate=August 6, 2009}}</ref> becoming the first ] to be a Supreme Court Justice.<ref>, CNN, accessed May 26, 2009.</ref>


], nominated by Obama on May 10, 2010, to replace retiring Associate Justice ], was confirmed on August 5, 2010. ], nominated by Obama on May 10, 2010, to replace retiring Associate Justice ], was confirmed on August 5, 2010.


On September 30, 2009, the Obama administration proposed new regulations on power plants, factories and oil refineries in an attempt to limit greenhouse gas emissions and to curb ].<ref></ref><ref>{{cite web|author=(AFP) – October 1, 2009 |url=http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5ip53lrBGDBrm5QYg-npRkHn4ggRA |title=Google.com |publisher=Google.com |date=October 1, 2009 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> On September 30, 2009, the Obama administration proposed new regulations on power plants, factories and oil refineries in an attempt to limit greenhouse gas emissions and to curb ].<ref></ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=(AFP) – October 1, 2009 |url=http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5ip53lrBGDBrm5QYg-npRkHn4ggRA |title=Google.com |publisher=Google.com |date=October 1, 2009 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref>


Obama signed the ], a measure that expands the ] to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived ], ], ], or ], on October 8, 2009.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/10/28/obama-signs-billion-defense-policy/ |title=Obama Signs Defense Policy Bill That Includes 'Hate Crime' Legislation |publisher=Foxnews.com |date= October 28, 2009|accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.baywindows.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=glbt&sc2=news&sc3=&id=98285 |title=New England's largest GLBT newspaper |publisher=Bay Windows |date=October 28, 2009 |accessdate=February 19, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/10/28/hate.crimes/index.html |title=Obama signs hate crimes bill into law |publisher=CNN |date=October 28, 2009 |accessdate=February 19, 2010}}</ref> Obama signed the ], a measure that expands the ] to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived ], ], ], or ], on October 8, 2009.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/10/28/obama-signs-billion-defense-policy/ |title=Obama Signs Defense Policy Bill That Includes 'Hate Crime' Legislation |publisher=Foxnews.com |date= October 28, 2009|accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.baywindows.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=glbt&sc2=news&sc3=&id=98285 |title=New England's largest GLBT newspaper |publisher=Bay Windows |date=October 28, 2009 |accessdate=February 19, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/10/28/hate.crimes/index.html |title=Obama signs hate crimes bill into law |publisher=CNN |date=October 28, 2009 |accessdate=February 19, 2010}}</ref>


On March 30, 2010, Obama signed the ], a ] which ends the process of the federal government giving subsidies to private banks to give out federally insured loans, increases the ] scholarship award, and makes changes to the ].<ref>{{cite web|author=March 30, 2010 |url=http://worldnewsvine.com/2010/03/h-r-4872-health-care-and-education-reconciliation-act-law-of-the-land/comment-page-1/ |title=H.R. 4872 Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act &#124; Law of the Land &#124; Breaking News WorldNewsVine |publisher=Worldnewsvine.com |date=March 30, 2010 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Parsons |first=Christi |url=http://www.latimes.com/news/health/healthcare/la-na-obama-college31-2010mar31,0,7260807.story |title=Obama signs student loan reforms into law |work=Los Angeles Times |date=March 30, 2010 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2010/03/obama-signs-higher-education-m.html | work=The Washington Post | accessdate=April 12, 2010 |title= Obama signs higher education measure into law}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rttnews.com/Content/PoliticalNews.aspx?Node=B1&Id=1255618 |title=Obama Signs Health Care Reconciliation Bill |publisher=Rttnews.com |date=March 30, 2010 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> On March 30, 2010, Obama signed the ], a ] which ends the process of the federal government giving subsidies to private banks to give out federally insured loans, increases the ] scholarship award, and makes changes to the ].<ref>{{Cite web|author=March 30, 2010 |url=http://worldnewsvine.com/2010/03/h-r-4872-health-care-and-education-reconciliation-act-law-of-the-land/comment-page-1/ |title=H.R. 4872 Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act &#124; Law of the Land &#124; Breaking News WorldNewsVine |publisher=Worldnewsvine.com |date=March 30, 2010 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Parsons |first=Christi |url=http://www.latimes.com/news/health/healthcare/la-na-obama-college31-2010mar31,0,7260807.story |title=Obama signs student loan reforms into law |work=Los Angeles Times |date=March 30, 2010 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news| url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2010/03/obama-signs-higher-education-m.html | work=The Washington Post | accessdate=April 12, 2010 |title= Obama signs higher education measure into law}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rttnews.com/Content/PoliticalNews.aspx?Node=B1&Id=1255618 |title=Obama Signs Health Care Reconciliation Bill |publisher=Rttnews.com |date=March 30, 2010 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref>


Obama changed direction at U.S. space agency ]. He ended plans for a return of ] to the ] and ended development of the ], ] rocket and ]. He is focusing funding (which is expected to rise modestly) on Earth science projects and a new rocket type. Missions to the ] are expected to continue until 2020.<ref>Robert Block and Mark K. Matthews ; Obama changed direction at U.S. space agency ]. He ended plans for a return of ] to the ] and ended development of the ], ] rocket and ]. He is focusing funding (which is expected to rise modestly) on Earth science projects and a new rocket type. Missions to the ] are expected to continue until 2020.<ref>Robert Block and Mark K. Matthews ;
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====Economic policy==== ====Economic policy====
On February 17, 2009, Obama signed the ], a $787&nbsp;billion ] aimed at helping the economy recover from the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/02/13/stimulus/index.html|title=Stimulus package en route to Obama's desk|accessdate=March 29, 2009|work=CNN|publisher=Turner Broadcasting System, Inc | date=February 14, 2009}}</ref> The act includes increased federal spending for health care, infrastructure, education, various tax breaks and ], and direct assistance to individuals,<ref name="direct assistance"/> which is being distributed over the course of several years. On February 17, 2009, Obama signed the ], a $787&nbsp;billion ] aimed at helping the economy recover from the ].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/02/13/stimulus/index.html|title=Stimulus package en route to Obama's desk|accessdate=March 29, 2009|work=CNN|publisher=Turner Broadcasting System, Inc | date=February 14, 2009}}</ref> The act includes increased federal spending for health care, infrastructure, education, various tax breaks and ], and direct assistance to individuals,<ref name="direct assistance"/> which is being distributed over the course of several years.


], ]. ] ] stands behind him.]] In March, Obama's Treasury Secretary, ], took further steps to manage the ], including introducing the ], which contains provisions for buying up to $2&nbsp;trillion in depreciated real estate assets.<ref name="markets opened"/> ], ]. ] ] stands behind him.]] In March, Obama's Treasury Secretary, ], took further steps to manage the ], including introducing the ], which contains provisions for buying up to $2&nbsp;trillion in depreciated real estate assets.<ref name="markets opened"/>
Obama intervened in the ]<ref>{{cite news|title=White House questions viability of GM, Chrysler|date=March 30, 2009|work=The Huffington Post|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/30/obama-denies-bailout-fund_n_180563.html}}</ref> in March 2009, renewing loans for ] and ] to continue operations while reorganizing. Over the following months the White House set terms for both firms' bankruptcies, including the ] to Italian automaker ]<ref>{{cite news|title=Chrysler and Union Agree to Deal Before Federal Deadline|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/27/business/27chrysler.html?_r=2&bl&ex=1240977600&en=670e4df8295b2843&ei=5087%0A|work=The New York Times|first1=Nick|last1=Bunkley|first2=Bill|last2=Vlasic|date=April 27, 2009|accessdate=April 12, 2010}}</ref> and a ] giving the U.S. government a temporary 60% equity stake in the company, with the Canadian government shouldering a 12% stake.<ref>{{cite news|title=GM Begins Bankruptcy Process With Filing for Affiliate|author=John Hughes, Caroline Salas, Jeff Green, and Bob Van Voris|url=http://bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aw4F_L7E4xYg|publisher=Bloomberg |date=June 1, 2009}}</ref> In June 2009, dissatisfied with the pace of economic stimulus, Obama called on his cabinet to accelerate the investment.<ref name='Christopher Conkey and Louise Radnofsky'>{{cite news|title=Obama Presses Cabinet to Speed Stimulus Spending|date=June 9, 2009|work=Wall Street Journal|url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124445867883193821.html | first1=Christopher | last1=Conkey | first2=Louise | last2=Radnofsky}}</ref> He signed into law the successful ], known colloquially as "Cash for Clunkers", running from July to August 2009, which not only reduced inventories but set off increased production runs at GM, Ford and Toyota, resulting in the rehiring of laid-off workers.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/20/AR2009082002699.html|title= U.S. Says 'Cash for Clunkers' Program Will End on Monday|author=Dana Hedgpeth|publisher=The Washington Post|date=August 21, 2009|accessdate=March 26, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1918692,00.html|title=Was Cash for Clunkers a Success?|author=Joseph R. Szczesny|publisher=Time|date=August 26, 2009|accessdate=March 26, 2010}}</ref> Obama intervened in the ]<ref>{{Cite news|title=White House questions viability of GM, Chrysler|date=March 30, 2009|work=The Huffington Post|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/30/obama-denies-bailout-fund_n_180563.html}}</ref> in March 2009, renewing loans for ] and ] to continue operations while reorganizing. Over the following months the White House set terms for both firms' bankruptcies, including the ] to Italian automaker ]<ref>{{Cite news|title=Chrysler and Union Agree to Deal Before Federal Deadline|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/27/business/27chrysler.html?_r=2&bl&ex=1240977600&en=670e4df8295b2843&ei=5087%0A|work=The New York Times|first1=Nick|last1=Bunkley|first2=Bill|last2=Vlasic|date=April 27, 2009|accessdate=April 12, 2010}}</ref> and a ] giving the U.S. government a temporary 60% equity stake in the company, with the Canadian government shouldering a 12% stake.<ref>{{Cite news|title=GM Begins Bankruptcy Process With Filing for Affiliate|author=John Hughes, Caroline Salas, Jeff Green, and Bob Van Voris|url=http://bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aw4F_L7E4xYg|publisher=Bloomberg |date=June 1, 2009}}</ref> In June 2009, dissatisfied with the pace of economic stimulus, Obama called on his cabinet to accelerate the investment.<ref name='Christopher Conkey and Louise Radnofsky'>{{Cite news|title=Obama Presses Cabinet to Speed Stimulus Spending|date=June 9, 2009|work=Wall Street Journal|url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124445867883193821.html | first1=Christopher | last1=Conkey | first2=Louise | last2=Radnofsky}}</ref> He signed into law the successful ], known colloquially as "Cash for Clunkers", running from July to August 2009, which not only reduced inventories but set off increased production runs at GM, Ford and Toyota, resulting in the rehiring of laid-off workers.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/20/AR2009082002699.html|title= U.S. Says 'Cash for Clunkers' Program Will End on Monday|author=Dana Hedgpeth|publisher=The Washington Post|date=August 21, 2009|accessdate=March 26, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1918692,00.html|title=Was Cash for Clunkers a Success?|author=Joseph R. Szczesny|publisher=Time|date=August 26, 2009|accessdate=March 26, 2010}}</ref>


Although total spending and loan guarantees from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department authorized by the Bush and Obama administrations was about $11.5&nbsp;trillion, only $3&nbsp;trillion had actually been spent by the end of November 2009.<ref>{{cite journal|title=CNNMoney.com's bailout tracker|journal=Bailout tracker|page=20|volume=06|url=http://money.cnn.com/news/storysupplement/economy/bailouttracker/|accessdate=March 26, 2010|author=Goldman, David|date=April 6, 2009}}</ref> However, Obama and the ] predict that the 2010 budget deficit will be $1.5 trillion or 10.6% of the nation's ] (GDP) compared to the 2009 deficit of $1.4 trillion or 9.9% of GDP.<ref>{{cite news|last= Montgomery|first=Lori|title=Federal budget deficit to exceed $1.4 trillion in 2010 and 2011|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/23/AR2010072304101.html?hpid=topnews|publisher=Washington Post|accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-07-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Jeff Mason|first=Alister Bull|title=Obama's 2010 budget: deficit soars amid job spending|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60U00220100201|publisher=Reuters|accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-02-01}}</ref> In 2011, the administration also predicted the 2011 deficit will slightly shrink to $1.34 while the 10-year deficit will increase to $8.53 trillion or 80% of GDP.<ref>{{cite web|last= Dickson|first=David M.|title=CBO report: Debt will rise to 90% of GDP|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/mar/26/cbos-2020-vision-debt-will-rise-to-90-of-gdp/?page=1|publisher=Washington Times/Associated Press|accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-03-26}}</ref> Although total spending and loan guarantees from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department authorized by the Bush and Obama administrations was about $11.5&nbsp;trillion, only $3&nbsp;trillion had actually been spent by the end of November 2009.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=CNNMoney.com's bailout tracker|journal=Bailout tracker|page=20|volume=06|url=http://money.cnn.com/news/storysupplement/economy/bailouttracker/|accessdate=March 26, 2010|author=Goldman, David|date=April 6, 2009}}</ref> However, Obama and the ] predict that the 2010 budget deficit will be $1.5 trillion or 10.6% of the nation's ] (GDP) compared to the 2009 deficit of $1.4 trillion or 9.9% of GDP.<ref>{{Cite news|last= Montgomery|first=Lori|title=Federal budget deficit to exceed $1.4 trillion in 2010 and 2011|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/23/AR2010072304101.html?hpid=topnews|publisher=Washington Post|accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-07-24}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Jeff Mason|first=Alister Bull|title=Obama's 2010 budget: deficit soars amid job spending|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60U00220100201|publisher=Reuters|accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-02-01}}</ref> In 2011, the administration also predicted the 2011 deficit will slightly shrink to $1.34 while the 10-year deficit will increase to $8.53 trillion or 80% of GDP.<ref>{{Cite web|last= Dickson|first=David M.|title=CBO report: Debt will rise to 90% of GDP|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/mar/26/cbos-2020-vision-debt-will-rise-to-90-of-gdp/?page=1|publisher=Washington Times/Associated Press|accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-03-26}}</ref>


Unemployment numbers rose briefly to as high as 10.1% in October 2009 (the highest since 1983)<ref>{{cite web|author=12:20 p.m. Today12:20 p.m. Feb. 19, 2010|Comments: 42|url=http://www.marketwatch.com/story/payrolls-fall-85000-as-jobless-rate-stays-at-10-2010-01-08?reflink=MW_news_stmp|title=Payrolls fall 85,000 as jobless rate stays at 10% Economic Report|publisher=MarketWatch|date=January 8, 2010|accessdate=February 19, 2010}}</ref> before decreasing to 9.5% in June 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Employment Situation Summary|url=http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm|work=Economic News Release|publisher=U.S. Department of Labor|accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-07-02}}</ref> In the first quarter of 2010, the U.S. economy expanded at a 2.7% pace<ref>{{cite web|title=Gross Domestic Product: First Quarter 2010 |url=http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/national/gdp/gdpnewsrelease.htm|work=National Economic Accounts|publisher=Bureau of Economic Analysis |accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-06-25}}</ref> after growing at its fastest rate in six years in the fourth quarter, 5.7%.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/32b99e0c-0cd6-11df-b8eb-00144feabdc0.html|title=Fourth quarter US GDP growth fastest in six years|work=Financial Times|date=January 29, 2010|accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> In July 2010, the ] expressed that although economic activity continued to increase, its pace had slowed and its Chairman, ] stated that the economic outlook was "unusually uncertain."<ref>{{cite web|last=Harding|first=Robin|title=Beige Book survey reports signs of slowdown|url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/dac3245a-9a7b-11df-87fd-00144feab49a.html|publisher=Financial Times|accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-07-28}}</ref> Unemployment numbers rose briefly to as high as 10.1% in October 2009 (the highest since 1983)<ref>{{Cite web|author=12:20 p.m. Today12:20 p.m. Feb. 19, 2010|Comments: 42|url=http://www.marketwatch.com/story/payrolls-fall-85000-as-jobless-rate-stays-at-10-2010-01-08?reflink=MW_news_stmp|title=Payrolls fall 85,000 as jobless rate stays at 10% Economic Report|publisher=MarketWatch|date=January 8, 2010|accessdate=February 19, 2010}}</ref> before decreasing to 9.5% in June 2010.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Employment Situation Summary|url=http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm|work=Economic News Release|publisher=U.S. Department of Labor|accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-07-02}}</ref> In the first quarter of 2010, the U.S. economy expanded at a 2.7% pace<ref>{{Cite web|title=Gross Domestic Product: First Quarter 2010 |url=http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/national/gdp/gdpnewsrelease.htm|work=National Economic Accounts|publisher=Bureau of Economic Analysis |accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-06-25}}</ref> after growing at its fastest rate in six years in the fourth quarter, 5.7%.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/32b99e0c-0cd6-11df-b8eb-00144feabdc0.html|title=Fourth quarter US GDP growth fastest in six years|work=Financial Times|date=January 29, 2010|accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> In July 2010, the ] expressed that although economic activity continued to increase, its pace had slowed and its Chairman, ] stated that the economic outlook was "unusually uncertain."<ref>{{Cite web|last=Harding|first=Robin|title=Beige Book survey reports signs of slowdown|url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/dac3245a-9a7b-11df-87fd-00144feab49a.html|publisher=Financial Times|accessdate=29 July 2010|date=2010-07-28}}</ref>


The Congressional Budget Office and a broad range of economists credit Obama's stimulus plan for economic growth.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/110xx/doc11044/02-23-ARRA.pdf |title=CBO.gov |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2010-08-08}}</ref><ref></ref> The CBO released a report stating that the stimulus bill increased employment by 1–2.1&nbsp;million,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/83253-cbo-stimulus-created-as-many-as-21-million-jobs|title=CBO: Stimulus created as many as 2.1&nbsp;million jobs|date=February 23, 2010|accessdate=April 25, 2010}}</ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Isidore|first=Chris|url=http://money.cnn.com/2010/01/29/news/economy/gdp/index.htm|title=Best economic growth in six years|publisher=Money.cnn.com|date=January 29, 2010|accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> while conceding that "It is impossible to determine how many of the reported jobs would have existed in the absence of the stimulus package."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/106xx/doc10682/Frontmatter.2.2.shtml|title=Estimated Impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act on Employment and Economic Output|publisher=Cbo.gov|accessdate=2010-05-30}}</ref> Although an April 2010 survey of members of the ] showed an increase in job creation (over a similar January survey) for the first time in two years, 73% of the 68 respondents believed that the stimulus bill has had no impact on employment.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nabe.com/publib/indsum.html|title=New NABE Survey Shows Business Recovery Gaining Momentum, with More Jobs Ahead|accessdate=April 26, 2010}}</ref> The Congressional Budget Office and a broad range of economists credit Obama's stimulus plan for economic growth.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/110xx/doc11044/02-23-ARRA.pdf |title=CBO.gov |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2010-08-08}}</ref><ref></ref> The CBO released a report stating that the stimulus bill increased employment by 1–2.1&nbsp;million,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/83253-cbo-stimulus-created-as-many-as-21-million-jobs|title=CBO: Stimulus created as many as 2.1&nbsp;million jobs|date=February 23, 2010|accessdate=April 25, 2010}}</ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Isidore|first=Chris|url=http://money.cnn.com/2010/01/29/news/economy/gdp/index.htm|title=Best economic growth in six years|publisher=Money.cnn.com|date=January 29, 2010|accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> while conceding that "It is impossible to determine how many of the reported jobs would have existed in the absence of the stimulus package."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/106xx/doc10682/Frontmatter.2.2.shtml|title=Estimated Impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act on Employment and Economic Output|publisher=Cbo.gov|accessdate=2010-05-30}}</ref> Although an April 2010 survey of members of the ] showed an increase in job creation (over a similar January survey) for the first time in two years, 73% of the 68 respondents believed that the stimulus bill has had no impact on employment.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nabe.com/publib/indsum.html|title=New NABE Survey Shows Business Recovery Gaining Momentum, with More Jobs Ahead|accessdate=April 26, 2010}}</ref>


====Health care reform==== ====Health care reform====
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Obama called for Congress to pass legislation reforming ], a key campaign promise and a top legislative goal.<ref name="health reform"/> He proposed an expansion of health insurance coverage to cover the uninsured, to cap premium increases, and to allow people to retain their coverage when they leave or change jobs. His proposal was to spend $900&nbsp;billion over 10 years and include a government insurance plan, also known as the ], to compete with the corporate insurance sector as a main component to lowering costs and improving quality of ]. It would also make it illegal for insurers to drop sick people or deny them coverage for ], and require every American carry health coverage. The plan also includes medical spending cuts and taxes on insurance companies that offer expensive plans.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/10/us/politics/10obama.html|title=Obama, Armed With Details, Says Health Plan Is Necessary|author1=Stolberg, Sheryl Gay|author2=Zeleny, Jeff|date=September 9, 2009|newspaper=The New York Times}}</ref><ref>. Retrieved September 9, 2009.</ref> Obama called for Congress to pass legislation reforming ], a key campaign promise and a top legislative goal.<ref name="health reform"/> He proposed an expansion of health insurance coverage to cover the uninsured, to cap premium increases, and to allow people to retain their coverage when they leave or change jobs. His proposal was to spend $900&nbsp;billion over 10 years and include a government insurance plan, also known as the ], to compete with the corporate insurance sector as a main component to lowering costs and improving quality of ]. It would also make it illegal for insurers to drop sick people or deny them coverage for ], and require every American carry health coverage. The plan also includes medical spending cuts and taxes on insurance companies that offer expensive plans.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/10/us/politics/10obama.html|title=Obama, Armed With Details, Says Health Plan Is Necessary|author1=Stolberg, Sheryl Gay|author2=Zeleny, Jeff|date=September 9, 2009|newspaper=The New York Times}}</ref><ref>. Retrieved September 9, 2009.</ref>


On July 14, 2009, House Democratic leaders introduced a 1,017-page plan for overhauling the U.S. health care system, which Obama wanted Congress to approve by the end of 2009.<ref name="health reform">], , '']'', July 22, 2009</ref> After much public debate during the Congressional summer recess of 2009, Obama delivered ] on September 9 where he addressed concerns over his administration's proposals.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/09/09/obama.speech/index.html|title=Obama calls for Congress to face health care challenge|date=September 9, 2009|accessdate=September 9, 2009|publisher=CNN}}</ref> On July 14, 2009, House Democratic leaders introduced a 1,017-page plan for overhauling the U.S. health care system, which Obama wanted Congress to approve by the end of 2009.<ref name="health reform">], , '']'', July 22, 2009</ref> After much public debate during the Congressional summer recess of 2009, Obama delivered ] on September 9 where he addressed concerns over his administration's proposals.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/09/09/obama.speech/index.html|title=Obama calls for Congress to face health care challenge|date=September 9, 2009|accessdate=September 9, 2009|publisher=CNN}}</ref>


On November 7, 2009, a health care bill featuring the public option was passed in the House.<ref name="nyt1">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/health/policy/08health.html?partner=rss&emc=rss|title=Sweeping Health Care Plan Passes House|last=Hulse|first=Carl|coauthors=Robert Pear|date=November 7, 2009|work=The New York Times |accessdate=November 8, 2009}}</ref><ref name="nyt">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/health/policy/08scene.html|title=Abortion Was at Heart of Wrangling|last=Herszenhorn|first=David M.|coauthors=Jackie Calmes|date=December 7, 2009|work=The New York Times |accessdate=December 6, 2009}}</ref> On December 24, 2009, the Senate passed its own bill—without a public option—on a party-line vote of 60–39.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=121854289|title=Senate Says Yes To Landmark Health Bill|author=Hensley, Scott|date=December 24, 2009|accessdate=December 24, 2009|publisher=]}}</ref> On March 21, 2010, the health care bill passed by the Senate in December was passed in the House by a vote of 219 to 212.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/22/opinion/22mon5.html|title=Health Care Reform, at Last|newspaper=The New York Times|date=March 21, 2010|accessdate=March 22, 2010}}</ref> Obama signed the bill into law on March 23, 2010.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/24/health/policy/24health.html|title=Obama Signs Landmark Health Care Bill|date=March 23, 2010|accessdate=March 23, 2010|newspaper=The New York Times|author=Gay Stolberg, Sheryl}}</ref> On November 7, 2009, a health care bill featuring the public option was passed in the House.<ref name="nyt1">{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/health/policy/08health.html?partner=rss&emc=rss|title=Sweeping Health Care Plan Passes House|last=Hulse|first=Carl|coauthors=Robert Pear|date=November 7, 2009|work=The New York Times |accessdate=November 8, 2009}}</ref><ref name="nyt">{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/health/policy/08scene.html|title=Abortion Was at Heart of Wrangling|last=Herszenhorn|first=David M.|coauthors=Jackie Calmes|date=December 7, 2009|work=The New York Times |accessdate=December 6, 2009}}</ref> On December 24, 2009, the Senate passed its own bill—without a public option—on a party-line vote of 60–39.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=121854289|title=Senate Says Yes To Landmark Health Bill|author=Hensley, Scott|date=December 24, 2009|accessdate=December 24, 2009|publisher=]}}</ref> On March 21, 2010, the health care bill passed by the Senate in December was passed in the House by a vote of 219 to 212.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/22/opinion/22mon5.html|title=Health Care Reform, at Last|newspaper=The New York Times|date=March 21, 2010|accessdate=March 22, 2010}}</ref> Obama signed the bill into law on March 23, 2010.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/24/health/policy/24health.html|title=Obama Signs Landmark Health Care Bill|date=March 23, 2010|accessdate=March 23, 2010|newspaper=The New York Times|author=Gay Stolberg, Sheryl}}</ref>


====Gulf of Mexico oil spill==== ====Gulf of Mexico oil spill====
{{Main|Deepwater Horizon oil spill}} {{Main|Deepwater Horizon oil spill}}
On April 20, 2010, an explosion destroyed an offshore ] at the ] in the ], causing a major sustained oil leak. The well's operator, ], initiated a containment and cleanup plan, and began drilling two ]s intended to stop the flow. Obama visited the Gulf on May 2 among visits by members of his cabinet, and again on May 28 and June 4. He began<!--when?--> a federal investigation and formed a bipartisan commission to recommend new safety standards, after a review by ] ] and concurrent Congressional hearings. On May 27, he announced a 6-month moratorium on new deepwater drilling permits and leases, pending regulatory review.<ref>{{cite news|title=Obama Halts Drilling Projects, Defends Actions |work=] |date=May 27, 2010 |url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127205462&ps=rs }}</ref> As multiple efforts by BP failed, some in the media and public expressed confusion and criticism over various aspects of the incident, and stated a desire for more involvement by Obama and the federal government.<ref>{{cite news|first=Patrik| last=Jonsson|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2010/0529/Gulf-oil-spill-Obama-s-big-political-test |title=Gulf oil spill: Obama’s big political test |work=] |date=May 29, 2010 |accessdate=2010-06-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Hechtkopf |first=Kevin |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20003862-503544.html |title=Obama Promises Review of Gulf Oil Spill| work=Political Hotsheet |publisher=] |date=April 30, 2010 |accessdate=2010-06-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=June 1, 2010 |url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/greenspace/2010/06/gulf-oil-spill-obama-administration-launches-criminal-probe-of-rig-explosion-.html |title=Gulf oil spill: Obama administration launches criminal probe of rig explosion| work=Greenspace'' (blog)'' |publisher=] |first=James |last=Oliphant |first2=Peter |last2=Nicholas |accessdate=2010-06-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Etter |first=Lauren |first2=Jared A. |last2=Favole |url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704875604575280363277341150.html?mod=WSJ_WSJ_US_PoliticsNCampaign |title=U.S. Opens Criminal Probe Into Spill |work=] |date=June 1, 2010 |accessdate=2010-06-06}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100528/ap_on_bi_ge/us_gulf_oil_spill_washington |title=Fixing oil spill my responsibility, Obama says |date=May 28, 2010 |first=Tom |last=Raum |first2=Jennifer |last2=Loven|work=]| agency=] |accessdate=June 10, 2010}}{{Dead link|date=August 2010}}</ref> On April 20, 2010, an explosion destroyed an offshore ] at the ] in the ], causing a major sustained oil leak. The well's operator, ], initiated a containment and cleanup plan, and began drilling two ]s intended to stop the flow. Obama visited the Gulf on May 2 among visits by members of his cabinet, and again on May 28 and June 4. He began<!--when?--> a federal investigation and formed a bipartisan commission to recommend new safety standards, after a review by ] ] and concurrent Congressional hearings. On May 27, he announced a 6-month moratorium on new deepwater drilling permits and leases, pending regulatory review.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Obama Halts Drilling Projects, Defends Actions |work=] |date=May 27, 2010 |url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127205462&ps=rs }}</ref> As multiple efforts by BP failed, some in the media and public expressed confusion and criticism over various aspects of the incident, and stated a desire for more involvement by Obama and the federal government.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Patrik| last=Jonsson|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2010/0529/Gulf-oil-spill-Obama-s-big-political-test |title=Gulf oil spill: Obama’s big political test |work=] |date=May 29, 2010 |accessdate=2010-06-06}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Hechtkopf |first=Kevin |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20003862-503544.html |title=Obama Promises Review of Gulf Oil Spill| work=Political Hotsheet |publisher=] |date=April 30, 2010 |accessdate=2010-06-06}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=June 1, 2010 |url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/greenspace/2010/06/gulf-oil-spill-obama-administration-launches-criminal-probe-of-rig-explosion-.html |title=Gulf oil spill: Obama administration launches criminal probe of rig explosion| work=Greenspace'' (blog)'' |publisher=] |first=James |last=Oliphant |first2=Peter |last2=Nicholas |accessdate=2010-06-06}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Etter |first=Lauren |first2=Jared A. |last2=Favole |url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704875604575280363277341150.html?mod=WSJ_WSJ_US_PoliticsNCampaign |title=U.S. Opens Criminal Probe Into Spill |work=] |date=June 1, 2010 |accessdate=2010-06-06}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100528/ap_on_bi_ge/us_gulf_oil_spill_washington |title=Fixing oil spill my responsibility, Obama says |date=May 28, 2010 |first=Tom |last=Raum |first2=Jennifer |last2=Loven|work=]| agency=] |accessdate=June 10, 2010}}{{Dead link|date=August 2010}}</ref>


===Foreign policy=== ===Foreign policy===
], and the President of the United States, Barack Obama, during the ]]] ], and the President of the United States, Barack Obama, during the ]]]
{{Main|Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration}} {{Main|Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration}}
In February and March, Vice President Joe Biden and ] Hillary Rodham Clinton made separate overseas trips to announce a "new era" in U.S. foreign relations with Russia and Europe, using the terms "break" and "reset" to signal major changes from the policies of the preceding administration.<ref name="preceding administration"/> Obama's granting of his first television interview as president to an Arabic cable network, ], was seen as an attempt to reach out to Arab leaders.<ref>{{cite news|first=|last=|coauthors=|authorlink=|title=Obama reaches out to Muslim world on TV|work=]|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28869185/|accessdate=June 15, 2009}}</ref> In February and March, Vice President Joe Biden and ] Hillary Rodham Clinton made separate overseas trips to announce a "new era" in U.S. foreign relations with Russia and Europe, using the terms "break" and "reset" to signal major changes from the policies of the preceding administration.<ref name="preceding administration"/> Obama's granting of his first television interview as president to an Arabic cable network, ], was seen as an attempt to reach out to Arab leaders.<ref>{{Cite news|first=|last=|coauthors=|authorlink=|title=Obama reaches out to Muslim world on TV|work=]|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28869185/|accessdate=June 15, 2009}}</ref>


On March 19, Obama continued his outreach to the Muslim world, releasing a New Year's video message to the people and government of Iran.<ref>{{cite news|first=Karen|last=DeYoung|authorlink=|title=washingtonpost.com> Nation U.S. to Join Talks on Iran's Nuclear Program|date=April 9, 2009|work=]|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/08/AR2009040802254.html|accessdate=June 15, 2009}}</ref> This attempt at outreach was rebuffed by the Iranian leadership.<ref>{{cite news|title=Iranian Leaders Ignore Obama's Outstretched Hand|work=Fox News Channel|url=http://www.foxnews.com/politics/first100days/2009/03/20/iranian-leaders-ignore-obamas-outstretched-hand/|pages=|accessdate=June 15, 2009 | date=March 20, 2009}}</ref> In April, Obama gave a speech in Ankara, Turkey, which was well received by many Arab governments.<ref>{{cite news|title=Obama speech draws praise in Mideast|work=The Guardian |location=London|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/feedarticle/8443248|accessdate=June 15, 2009|date=January 23, 2008}}</ref> On June 4, 2009, Obama delivered a speech at ] in Egypt calling for "]" in relations between the Islamic world and the United States and promoting Middle East peace.<ref name="Middle East peace"/> On March 19, Obama continued his outreach to the Muslim world, releasing a New Year's video message to the people and government of Iran.<ref>{{Cite news|first=Karen|last=DeYoung|authorlink=|title=washingtonpost.com> Nation U.S. to Join Talks on Iran's Nuclear Program|date=April 9, 2009|work=]|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/08/AR2009040802254.html|accessdate=June 15, 2009}}</ref> This attempt at outreach was rebuffed by the Iranian leadership.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Iranian Leaders Ignore Obama's Outstretched Hand|work=Fox News Channel|url=http://www.foxnews.com/politics/first100days/2009/03/20/iranian-leaders-ignore-obamas-outstretched-hand/|pages=|accessdate=June 15, 2009 | date=March 20, 2009}}</ref> In April, Obama gave a speech in Ankara, Turkey, which was well received by many Arab governments.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Obama speech draws praise in Mideast|work=The Guardian |location=London|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/feedarticle/8443248|accessdate=June 15, 2009|date=January 23, 2008}}</ref> On June 4, 2009, Obama delivered a speech at ] in Egypt calling for "]" in relations between the Islamic world and the United States and promoting Middle East peace.<ref name="Middle East peace"/>


On June 26, 2009, in response to the Iranian government's actions towards protesters following ], Obama said: "The violence perpetrated against them is outrageous. We see it and we condemn it."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/26/obama-dismisses-ahmadinejad-apology-request/|title=Obama dismisses Ahmadinejad apology request|work=]|date=June 26, 2009}}</ref> On July 7, while in Moscow, he responded to a Vice President Biden comment on a possible Israeli military strike on Iran by saying: "We have said directly to the Israelis that it is important to try and resolve this in an international setting in a way that does not create major conflict in the Middle East."<ref>, CNN, July 7, 2009</ref> On June 26, 2009, in response to the Iranian government's actions towards protesters following ], Obama said: "The violence perpetrated against them is outrageous. We see it and we condemn it."<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/26/obama-dismisses-ahmadinejad-apology-request/|title=Obama dismisses Ahmadinejad apology request|work=]|date=June 26, 2009}}</ref> On July 7, while in Moscow, he responded to a Vice President Biden comment on a possible Israeli military strike on Iran by saying: "We have said directly to the Israelis that it is important to try and resolve this in an international setting in a way that does not create major conflict in the Middle East."<ref>, CNN, July 7, 2009</ref>


On September 24, 2009, Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to ] over a meeting of the ].<ref>Chidanand Rajghatta, , '']'', September 24, 2009.</ref> On September 24, 2009, Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to ] over a meeting of the ].<ref>Chidanand Rajghatta, , '']'', September 24, 2009.</ref>


In March 2010, Obama took a public stance against plans by the government of Israeli ] ] to continue building Jewish housing projects in predominantly Arab neighborhoods of ].<ref>Robert Berger, , '']'', March 26, 2010.</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/25/world/middleeast/25jerusalem.html|title=Israel Confirms New Building in East Jerusalem|work=The New York Times |date=March 24, 2010|first=Isabel|last=Kershner|accessdate=April 26, 2010}}</ref> During the same month, an agreement was reached with the administration of ] ] ] to replace the ] with a new pact reducing the number of long-range nuclear weapons in the arsenals of both countries by about one-third.<ref>Peter Baker, , ''The New York Times'', March 26, 2010.</ref> In March 2010, Obama took a public stance against plans by the government of Israeli ] ] to continue building Jewish housing projects in predominantly Arab neighborhoods of ].<ref>Robert Berger, , '']'', March 26, 2010.</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/25/world/middleeast/25jerusalem.html|title=Israel Confirms New Building in East Jerusalem|work=The New York Times |date=March 24, 2010|first=Isabel|last=Kershner|accessdate=April 26, 2010}}</ref> During the same month, an agreement was reached with the administration of ] ] ] to replace the ] with a new pact reducing the number of long-range nuclear weapons in the arsenals of both countries by about one-third.<ref>Peter Baker, , ''The New York Times'', March 26, 2010.</ref>


====Iraq war==== ====Iraq war====
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During his ], ] Obama announced that he would retain the incumbent ], ], in his Cabinet.<ref>{{cite web|title=Will Gates Stay or Go?|url=http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/11/10/1667896.aspx|work=]|date=November 10, 2008}}</ref> During his ], ] Obama announced that he would retain the incumbent ], ], in his Cabinet.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Will Gates Stay or Go?|url=http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/11/10/1667896.aspx|work=]|date=November 10, 2008}}</ref>


On February 27, 2009, Obama declared that combat operations would end in Iraq within 18 months. His remarks were made to a group of ] preparing for deployment to Afghanistan. Obama said, "Let me say this as plainly as I can: By August 31, 2010, our combat mission in Iraq will end."<ref>{{cite news|agency=]|first=Ben|last=Feller|url=http://www.detnews.com/article/20090228/POLITICS/902280332/Obama+sets+firm+Iraq+withdrawal|title=Obama sets firm withdrawal timetable for Iraq|work=]|location=CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.|date=February 27, 2009|accessdate=March 3, 2009}}</ref> The Obama administration scheduled the withdrawal of combat troops to be completed by August 2010, decreasing troops levels from 142,000 while leaving a transitional force of 35,000 to 50,000 in Iraq until the end of 2011. On August 19, 2010 the last US combat brigade exited Iraq. The plan is to transition the mission of the remaining troops from combat operations to ] and the training, equipping, and advising of Iraqi security forces.<ref>Athena Johnes First Read February 27, 2009 MSNBC</ref><ref>BBC News: , 19 August 2010 Last updated at 17:56 GMT.</ref> On August 31, 2010, Obama announced that the U.S. combat mission in Iraq was over.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/sep/01/obama-formally-ends-iraq-war | location=London | work=The Guardian | title=Barack Obama ends the war in Iraq. 'Now it's time to turn the page' | first=Ewen | last=MacAskill | date=September 1, 2010}}</ref> On February 27, 2009, Obama declared that combat operations would end in Iraq within 18 months. His remarks were made to a group of ] preparing for deployment to Afghanistan. Obama said, "Let me say this as plainly as I can: By August 31, 2010, our combat mission in Iraq will end."<ref>{{Cite news|agency=]|first=Ben|last=Feller|url=http://www.detnews.com/article/20090228/POLITICS/902280332/Obama+sets+firm+Iraq+withdrawal|title=Obama sets firm withdrawal timetable for Iraq|work=]|location=CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.|date=February 27, 2009|accessdate=March 3, 2009}}</ref> The Obama administration scheduled the withdrawal of combat troops to be completed by August 2010, decreasing troops levels from 142,000 while leaving a transitional force of 35,000 to 50,000 in Iraq until the end of 2011. On August 19, 2010 the last US combat brigade exited Iraq. The plan is to transition the mission of the remaining troops from combat operations to ] and the training, equipping, and advising of Iraqi security forces.<ref>Athena Johnes First Read February 27, 2009 MSNBC</ref><ref>BBC News: , 19 August 2010 Last updated at 17:56 GMT.</ref> On August 31, 2010, Obama announced that the U.S. combat mission in Iraq was over.<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/sep/01/obama-formally-ends-iraq-war | location=London | work=The Guardian | title=Barack Obama ends the war in Iraq. 'Now it's time to turn the page' | first=Ewen | last=MacAskill | date=September 1, 2010}}</ref>


====War in Afghanistan==== ====War in Afghanistan====
{{Main|War in Afghanistan (2001–present)}} {{Main|War in Afghanistan (2001–present)}}


Early in his presidency, Obama moved to bolster U.S. troop strength in Afghanistan.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|author=NewsHour with Jim Lehrer |url=http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/july-dec08/obama_07-15.html |title=Obama Calls for U.S. Military to Renew Focus on Afghanistan |publisher=Pbs.org |date=July 15, 2008 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> He announced an increase to U.S. troop levels of 17,000 in February 2009 to "stabilize a deteriorating situation in Afghanistan", an area he said had not received the "strategic attention, direction and resources it urgently requires".<ref>{{cite news|first=Amanda|last=Hodge|title=Obama launches Afghanistan Surge|date=February 19, 2009|work=]|url=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25074581-2703,00.html}}</ref> He replaced the military commander in Afghanistan, General ], with former ] commander Lt. Gen. ] in May 2009, indicating that McChrystal's Special Forces experience would facilitate the use of counterinsurgency tactics in the war.<ref name="counterinsurgency tactics"/> On December 1, 2009, Obama announced the deployment of an additional 30,000 military personnel to Afghanistan.<ref> Associated Press. December 1, 2009.</ref> He also proposed to begin troop withdrawals 18 months from that date.<ref> Associated Press. December 1, 2009.</ref><ref> December 1, 2009. Youtube.</ref> McChrystal was replaced by ] in June of 2010 after McChrystal's staff criticized White House personnel in a magazine article.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/06/24/mcchrystal.gates.support/ |title=Gates says he agrees with Obama decision on McChrystal |publisher=CNN.com |date=June 24, 2010|accessdate=2010-09-18}}</ref> Early in his presidency, Obama moved to bolster U.S. troop strength in Afghanistan.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{Cite web|author=NewsHour with Jim Lehrer |url=http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/july-dec08/obama_07-15.html |title=Obama Calls for U.S. Military to Renew Focus on Afghanistan |publisher=Pbs.org |date=July 15, 2008 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> He announced an increase to U.S. troop levels of 17,000 in February 2009 to "stabilize a deteriorating situation in Afghanistan", an area he said had not received the "strategic attention, direction and resources it urgently requires".<ref>{{Cite news|first=Amanda|last=Hodge|title=Obama launches Afghanistan Surge|date=February 19, 2009|work=]|url=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25074581-2703,00.html}}</ref> He replaced the military commander in Afghanistan, General ], with former ] commander Lt. Gen. ] in May 2009, indicating that McChrystal's Special Forces experience would facilitate the use of counterinsurgency tactics in the war.<ref name="counterinsurgency tactics"/> On December 1, 2009, Obama announced the deployment of an additional 30,000 military personnel to Afghanistan.<ref> Associated Press. December 1, 2009.</ref> He also proposed to begin troop withdrawals 18 months from that date.<ref> Associated Press. December 1, 2009.</ref><ref> December 1, 2009. Youtube.</ref> McChrystal was replaced by ] in June 2010 after McChrystal's staff criticized White House personnel in a magazine article.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/06/24/mcchrystal.gates.support/ |title=Gates says he agrees with Obama decision on McChrystal |publisher=CNN.com |date= June 24, 2010|accessdate=2010-09-18}}</ref>


===Cultural and political image=== ===Cultural and political image===
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{{Main|Public image of Barack Obama}} {{Main|Public image of Barack Obama}}
{{See also|International media reaction to Barack Obama's 2008 election}} {{See also|International media reaction to Barack Obama's 2008 election}}
Obama's family history, early life and upbringing, and ] education differ markedly from those of African-American politicians who launched their careers in the 1960s through participation in the ].<ref>{{cite news|last=Wallace-Wells|first=Benjamin|title=The Great Black Hope: What's Riding on Barack Obama?|date=November 2004|work=Washington Monthly|url=http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2004/0411.wallace-wells.html|accessdate=April 7, 2008}} See also:{{cite news|first=Janny|last=Scott|title=A Member of a New Generation, Obama Walks a Fine Line|date=December 28, 2007|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/12/28/america/obama.php|work=International Herald Tribune|accessdate=April 7, 2008}}</ref> Obama is also not a descendent of American slaves.<ref>{{cite news|author=Paul Harris in New York |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/mar/04/uselections2008.barackobama |title=Obama told of family's slave-owning history in deep South &#124; World news &#124; The Observer |work=The Guardian |location=London |date= March 4, 2007|accessdate=April 18, 2010 }}</ref> Expressing puzzlement over questions about whether he is "black enough", Obama told an August 2007 meeting of the ] that "we're still locked in this notion that if you appeal to white folks then there must be something wrong."<ref>{{cite news|first=Les|last=Payne|title=In One Country, a Dual Audience|format=paid archive|date=August 19, 2007|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/newsday/access/1322008241.html?dids=1322008241:1322008241&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|work=Newsday |location=New York |accessdate=April 7, 2008}}</ref> Obama acknowledged his youthful image in an October 2007 campaign speech, saying: "I wouldn't be here if, time and again, the torch had not been passed to a new generation."<ref>{{cite news|first=Mike|last=Dorning|title=Obama Reaches Across Decades to JFK|format=paid archive|date=October 4, 2007|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/1353513781.html?dids=1353513781:1353513781&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Oct+4%2C+2007&author=Mike+Dorning|work= Chicago Tribune |accessdate=April 7, 2008}} See also:{{cite news|first=Toby|last=Harnden|title=Barack Obama is JFK Heir, Says Kennedy Aide|date=October 15, 2007|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1565992/Barack-Obama-is-JFK-heir%2C-says-Kennedy-aide.html|work=Daily Telegraph|accessdate=April 7, 2008 | location=London}}</ref> Obama's family history, early life and upbringing, and ] education differ markedly from those of African-American politicians who launched their careers in the 1960s through participation in the ].<ref>{{Cite news|last=Wallace-Wells|first=Benjamin|title=The Great Black Hope: What's Riding on Barack Obama?|date=November 2004|work=Washington Monthly|url=http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2004/0411.wallace-wells.html|accessdate=April 7, 2008}} See also:{{Cite news|first=Janny|last=Scott|title=A Member of a New Generation, Obama Walks a Fine Line|date=December 28, 2007|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/12/28/america/obama.php|work=International Herald Tribune|accessdate=April 7, 2008}}</ref> Obama is also not a descendent of American slaves.<ref>{{Cite news|author=Paul Harris in New York |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/mar/04/uselections2008.barackobama |title=Obama told of family's slave-owning history in deep South &#124; World news &#124; The Observer |work=The Guardian |location=London |date= March 4, 2007|accessdate=April 18, 2010 }}</ref> Expressing puzzlement over questions about whether he is "black enough", Obama told an August 2007 meeting of the ] that "we're still locked in this notion that if you appeal to white folks then there must be something wrong."<ref>{{Cite news|first=Les|last=Payne|title=In One Country, a Dual Audience|format=paid archive|date=August 19, 2007|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/newsday/access/1322008241.html?dids=1322008241:1322008241&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|work=Newsday |location=New York |accessdate=April 7, 2008}}</ref> Obama acknowledged his youthful image in an October 2007 campaign speech, saying: "I wouldn't be here if, time and again, the torch had not been passed to a new generation."<ref>{{Cite news|first=Mike|last=Dorning|title=Obama Reaches Across Decades to JFK|format=paid archive|date=October 4, 2007|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/1353513781.html?dids=1353513781:1353513781&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Oct+4%2C+2007&author=Mike+Dorning|work= Chicago Tribune |accessdate=April 7, 2008}} See also:{{Cite news|first=Toby|last=Harnden|title=Barack Obama is JFK Heir, Says Kennedy Aide|date=October 15, 2007|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1565992/Barack-Obama-is-JFK-heir%2C-says-Kennedy-aide.html|work=Daily Telegraph|accessdate=April 7, 2008 | location=London}}</ref>


Obama is frequently referred to as an exceptional orator.<ref name="exceptional orator"/> During his pre-inauguration transition period and continuing into his presidency, Obama has delivered a series of weekly Internet video addresses.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/user/ChangeDotGov |title=YouTube – ChangeDotGov's Channel |publisher=Youtube.com |date= |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> Obama is frequently referred to as an exceptional orator.<ref name="exceptional orator"/> During his pre-inauguration transition period and continuing into his presidency, Obama has delivered a series of weekly Internet video addresses.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/user/ChangeDotGov |title=YouTube – ChangeDotGov's Channel |publisher=Youtube.com |date= |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref>
] as President of the United States on January 24, 2009, discussing the ].]] ] as President of the United States on January 24, 2009, discussing the ].]]


According to the ], Obama's approval ratings dropped from 64% in February, 2009 to 49% in December, a trend similar to ]'s and ]'s first years.<ref name=pew_pols>{{cite web |url=http://people-press.org/report/572/mixed-views-of-obama-at-year-end |title=Mixed Views of Obama at Year End |publisher=Pew Research Center |date=December 16, 2009 |accessdate=December 30, 2009}}</ref> According to the ], Obama's approval ratings dropped from 64% in February, 2009 to 49% in December, a trend similar to ]'s and ]'s first years.<ref name=pew_pols>{{Cite web|url=http://people-press.org/report/572/mixed-views-of-obama-at-year-end |title=Mixed Views of Obama at Year End |publisher=Pew Research Center |date=December 16, 2009 |accessdate=December 30, 2009}}</ref>


Obama's international appeal has been described as a defining factor for his public image.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-06-12-poll_N.htm|work=USA Today|title=World poll: Obama more likely to 'do the right thing'|date=June 12, 2008|accessdate=March 10, 2009|author=Page, Susan}}</ref> Polls show strong support for Obama in other countries,<ref>{{cite news |accessdate=|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/09/09/2360240.htm?section=world |title=World wants Obama as president: poll|agency=Reuters|date=September 9, 2008|work=ABC News|location=Australia}}</ref> and he has met with prominent foreign figures including then-] ],<ref>{{cite press release|accessdate=|url=http://obama.senate.gov/press/050823-obama_to_visit/|title=Obama to visit nuclear, biological weapons destruction facilities in former Soviet Union|date=August 24, 2005|publisher=Obama.senate.gov}}</ref> Italy's ] leader and then ] of Rome ],<ref> ; </ref> and ] ].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.economist.com/blogs/certainideasofeurope/2008/02/sarkozy_obama_and_mccain.cfm|type= |title=Sarkozy, Obama and McCain|work=The Economist |last=Pedder|first=Sophie|date=February 20, 2008 |accessdate=November 20, 2008}}</ref> Obama's international appeal has been described as a defining factor for his public image.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-06-12-poll_N.htm|work=USA Today|title=World poll: Obama more likely to 'do the right thing'|date=June 12, 2008|accessdate=March 10, 2009|author=Page, Susan}}</ref> Polls show strong support for Obama in other countries,<ref>{{Cite news|accessdate=|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/09/09/2360240.htm?section=world |title=World wants Obama as president: poll|agency=Reuters|date=September 9, 2008|work=ABC News|location=Australia}}</ref> and he has met with prominent foreign figures including then-] ],<ref>{{cite press release|accessdate=|url=http://obama.senate.gov/press/050823-obama_to_visit/|title=Obama to visit nuclear, biological weapons destruction facilities in former Soviet Union|date=August 24, 2005|publisher=Obama.senate.gov}}</ref> Italy's ] leader and then ] of Rome ],<ref> ; </ref> and ] ].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.economist.com/blogs/certainideasofeurope/2008/02/sarkozy_obama_and_mccain.cfm|type= |title=Sarkozy, Obama and McCain|work=The Economist |last=Pedder|first=Sophie|date=February 20, 2008 |accessdate=November 20, 2008}}</ref>


According to a May 2009 poll conducted by ] for ] and the ], Obama was rated as the most popular world leader, as well as the one figure most people would pin their hopes on for pulling the world out of the economic downturn.<ref>.</ref> According to a May 2009 poll conducted by ] for ] and the ], Obama was rated as the most popular world leader, as well as the one figure most people would pin their hopes on for pulling the world out of the economic downturn.<ref>.</ref>


Obama won ] ]s for abridged ] versions of '']'' in February 2006 and for '']'' in February 2008.<ref>{{cite news|author=Goodman, Dean |date=February 10, 2008|title=Obama or Clinton? Grammys go for Obama |publisher=Reuters |url=http://www.reuters.com/article/musicNews/idUSN0852813420080210|accessdate=November 24, 2008}}</ref> His ] after the New Hampshire primary was set to music by independent artists as the music video "]", which was viewed by 10&nbsp;million people on YouTube in its first month<ref>{{cite news |url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article3491460.ece |title=Celebrities join YouTube revolution|last=Strange|first=Hannah|date=March 5, 2008|work=The Times (UK)|accessdate=December 18, 2008 | location=London}}</ref> and received a ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/soundboard/2008/06/emmys-give-knuc.html|title=Emmys give knuckle bump to will.i.am; more videos on the way|last=Wappler|first=Margaret|date=June 20, 2008 |work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=December 18, 2008}}</ref> In December 2008, ''Time'' magazine named Barack Obama as its ] for his historic candidacy and election, which it described as "the steady march of seemingly impossible accomplishments".<ref>{{cite news|last=Von Drehle|first=David|title=Why History Can't Wait|url=http://www.time.com/time/specials/2008/personoftheyear/article/0,31682,1861543_1865068,00.html?cnn=yes|work=Person of the Year 2008 |format=Cover article|work=Time Magazine|date=December 16, 2008|accessdate=December 17, 2008}}</ref> Obama won ] ]s for abridged ] versions of '']'' in February 2006 and for '']'' in February 2008.<ref>{{Cite news|author=Goodman, Dean |date=February 10, 2008|title=Obama or Clinton? Grammys go for Obama |publisher=Reuters |url=http://www.reuters.com/article/musicNews/idUSN0852813420080210|accessdate=November 24, 2008}}</ref> His ] after the New Hampshire primary was set to music by independent artists as the music video "]", which was viewed by 10&nbsp;million people on YouTube in its first month<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article3491460.ece |title=Celebrities join YouTube revolution|last=Strange|first=Hannah|date=March 5, 2008|work=The Times (UK)|accessdate=December 18, 2008 | location=London}}</ref> and received a ].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/soundboard/2008/06/emmys-give-knuc.html|title=Emmys give knuckle bump to will.i.am; more videos on the way|last=Wappler|first=Margaret|date=June 20, 2008 |work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=December 18, 2008}}</ref> In December 2008, ''Time'' magazine named Barack Obama as its ] for his historic candidacy and election, which it described as "the steady march of seemingly impossible accomplishments".<ref>{{Cite news|last=Von Drehle|first=David|title=Why History Can't Wait|url=http://www.time.com/time/specials/2008/personoftheyear/article/0,31682,1861543_1865068,00.html?cnn=yes|work=Person of the Year 2008 |format=Cover article|work=Time Magazine|date=December 16, 2008|accessdate=December 17, 2008}}</ref>


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On October 9, 2009, the ] announced that Obama had won the ] "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples".<!--see ] before attempting to hide this link!--><ref name="nobel peace prize">{{cite web |url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2009/ |title=The Nobel Peace Prize 2009|publisher=Nobel Foundation|accessdate=October 9, 2009}}</ref> Obama accepted this award in Oslo, Norway on December 10, 2009, with "deep gratitude and great humility."<ref name="CNN: Obama acceptance transcript">{{cite news | url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/12/10/obama.transcript/index.html | title=Obama: Peace requires responsibility | work=CNN }}</ref> The award drew a mixture of praise and criticism from world leaders and media figures.<ref>{{cite news |last = Philp |first = Catherine |title = Barack Obama's peace prize starts a fight |work = The Times |publisher = TimesOnLine |date = October 10, 2009 |url = http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6868905.ece |accessdate = October 10, 2009 | location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=By Darren Samuelsohn of Greenwire |url=http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/10/09/09greenwire-obama-wins-nobel-prize-in-part-for-confronting-55250.html |title=Obama Wins Nobel Prize in Part for Confronting 'Great Climatic Challenges' |work=The New York Times |date=October 9, 2009 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> Obama is the fourth U.S. president to be awarded the ] and the third to become a Nobel laureate while in office. On October 9, 2009, the ] announced that Obama had won the ] "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples".<!--see ] before attempting to hide this link!--><ref name="nobel peace prize">{{Cite web|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2009/ |title=The Nobel Peace Prize 2009|publisher=Nobel Foundation|accessdate=October 9, 2009}}</ref> Obama accepted this award in Oslo, Norway on December 10, 2009, with "deep gratitude and great humility."<ref name="CNN: Obama acceptance transcript">{{Cite news| url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/12/10/obama.transcript/index.html | title=Obama: Peace requires responsibility | work=CNN }}</ref> The award drew a mixture of praise and criticism from world leaders and media figures.<ref>{{Cite news|last = Philp |first = Catherine |title = Barack Obama's peace prize starts a fight |work = The Times |publisher = TimesOnLine |date = October 10, 2009 |url = http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6868905.ece |accessdate = October 10, 2009 | location=London}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|author=By Darren Samuelsohn of Greenwire |url=http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/10/09/09greenwire-obama-wins-nobel-prize-in-part-for-confronting-55250.html |title=Obama Wins Nobel Prize in Part for Confronting 'Great Climatic Challenges' |work=The New York Times |date=October 9, 2009 |accessdate=April 18, 2010}}</ref> Obama is the fourth U.S. president to be awarded the ] and the third to become a Nobel laureate while in office.
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A 2010 ] poll of 238 Presidential scholars found that Obama was ranked 15th out of 43, with high ratings for imagination, communication ability and intelligence and a low rating for background (family, education and experience).<ref name="Siena_2010">, ''Siena Research Institute'', July 1, 2010</ref> A 2010 ] poll of 238 Presidential scholars found that Obama was ranked 15th out of 43, with high ratings for imagination, communication ability and intelligence and a low rating for background (family, education and experience).<ref name="Siena_2010">, ''Siena Research Institute'', July 1, 2010</ref>
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==References==
==Political positions==
{{Reflist|colwidth=30em|refs=<ref name="birth-certificate">{{Cite web|url=http://static.politifact.com.s3.amazonaws.com/graphics/birthCertObama.jpg|title=Certification of Live Birth for Barack Obama|work=Department of Health, Hawaii|worker=]|date=August 8, 1961|accessdate=December 12, 2008}}
{{Main|Political positions of Barack Obama}}
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During his Senate service, Obama had a lifetime average conservative rating of 7.67% from the ]<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.conservative.org/ratings/2005Senate.htm
|title=2005 U.S. Senate Votes
|publisher=American Conservative Union
|accessdate=September 20, 2008
}};{{cite web
|url=http://www.conservative.org/ratings/ratingsarchive/2006/2006senate.htm
|title=2006 U.S. Senate Votes
|publisher=American Conservative Union
|accessdate=September 20, 2008
}};{{cite web
|url=http://www.conservative.org/ratings/2007senate.htm
|title=2007 U.S. Senate Votes
|publisher=American Conservative Union
|accessdate=September 20, 2008
}}</ref> and a lifetime average liberal rating of 90% from the ].<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.adaction.org/media/votingrecords/2005.pdf
|format=PDF
|title=ADA's 2005 Congressional Voting Record
|publisher=Americans for Democratic Action
|accessdate=September 20, 2008
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|url=http://www.adaction.org/media/votingrecords/2006.pdf
|format=PDF
|title=ADA's 2006 Congressional Voting Record
|publisher=Americans for Democratic Action
|accessdate=September 20, 2008
}};{{cite web
|url=http://www.adaction.org/media/votingrecords/2007.pdf
|format=PDF
|title=ADA's 2007 Congressional Voting Record
|publisher=Americans for Democratic Action
|accessdate=September 20, 2008}}</ref>

In April 2005, Obama defended the ] social welfare policies of ] and opposed Republican proposals to establish private accounts for ].<ref>{{cite news|first=Ben A|last=Franklin|title=The Fifth Black Senator in U.S. History Makes F.D.R. His Icon|date=June 1, 2005|url=http://www.washingtonspectator.com/articles/20050601obama_1.cfm|work=Washington Spectator|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref> In the aftermath of ], Obama spoke out against government indifference to growing ] divisions, calling on both political parties to take action to restore the ] for the poor.<ref>{{cite news|first=Jeff|last=Zeleny|title=Judicious Obama Turns Up Volume|date=September 12, 2005|url=http://www.acesse.com/cache.php?id=412653&q=clinton%20global%20initiative|work= Chicago Tribune |accessdate=March 12, 2009}}{{Dead link|date=August 2010}}</ref> Obama said in 2007 that he supported ] in the United States.<ref>{{cite news|first=Nedra|last=Pickler|title=Obama Calls for Universal Health Care within Six Years|date=January 25, 2007|agency=Associated Press |work=Union-Tribune (San Diego)|url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20070125-1240-democrats-healthcare.html|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}{{Dead link|date=December 2009}}</ref> He has proposed rewarding teachers for performance from traditional ] systems, assuring unions that changes would be pursued through the ] process.<ref>{{cite news|first=Teddy|last=Davis|coauthors=Sunlen Miller|title=Obama Bucks Party Line on Education|date=November 20, 2007|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Story?id=3894699|work=ABC News|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref>

Obama has supported eliminating taxes for ]s with incomes of under $50,000, and raising taxes on income over $250,000, on capital gains, and on dividends.<ref>{{cite news|title=Study:Bush tax cuts favor wealthy|date=August 13, 2004|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/08/16/politics/main636398.shtml|work=CBS|accessdate=April 5, 2008}}</ref> He has also supported simplifying tax filings and removing loopholes.<ref>{{cite news|title=Obama Tax Plan: $80&nbsp;Billion in Cuts, Five-Minute Filings|date=September 18, 2007|url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/09/18/obama.taxplan/|work=CNN|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref>

As an environmental initiative, Obama proposed a ] auction system with no ] to restrict carbon emissions and a ten year program of investments in new energy sources to reduce ].<ref>{{cite news|first=Jeff|last=Zeleny|title=Obama Proposes Capping Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Making Polluters Pay|date=October 9, 2007|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/09/us/politics/09obama.html|work=The New York Times |accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.barackobama.com/pdf/ObamaBlueprintForChange.pdf|title=The Blueprint for Change: Barack Obama's plan for America|author=Barack Obama|publisher=Obama for America|accessdate=April 20, 2008|format=PDF}}</ref>

In foreign affairs, Obama was an early opponent of the ] administration's ].<ref>{{cite news|author=Strausberg, Chinta|date=September 26, 2002|work=]|page=1|title=Opposition to war mounts|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-220062931.html|format=paid archive|accessdate=February 3, 2008}}</ref> On October 2, 2002, the day President Bush and Congress agreed on the ] authorizing the Iraq War,<ref>{{cite web|author=]|date=October 2, 2002|title=President, House Leadership Agree on Iraq Resolution|publisher=]|url=http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2002/10/20021002-7.html|accessdate=February 17, 2008}}{{cite news|author=Tackett, Michael|date=October 3, 2002|work= Chicago Tribune |page=1|title=Bush, House OK Iraq deal; Congress marches with Bush|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/203569641.html?dids=203569641:203569641&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|format=paid archive|accessdate=February 3, 2008}}</ref> Obama addressed the first high-profile Chicago ],<ref>{{cite news|author=Glauber, Bill|date=October 3, 2003|work= Chicago Tribune |page=1|title=War protesters gentler, but passion still burns|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/203569621.html?dids=203569621:203569621&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|format=paid archive|accessdate=February 3, 2008}}{{cite news|author=Strausberg, Chinta|date=October 3, 2002|work=Chicago Defender|page=1|title=War with Iraq undermines U.N.|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-220379051.html|quote=Photo caption: Left Photo: Sen. Barack Obama along with Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke to nearly 3,000 anti-war protestors (below) during a rally at Federal Plaza Wednesday.|accessdate=October 28, 2008}}{{cite news|author=Bryant, Greg|date=October 2, 2002|publisher=]|title=300 protesters rally to oppose war with Iraq|url=http://74.125.95.104/search?q=cache:joI6vZO9y4UJ:mesh.medill.northwestern.edu/mnschicago/archives/2002/10/300_protesters.html|accessdate=February 3, 2008}}{{cite web|author=Katz, Marilyn|date=October 2, 2007|title=Five Years Since Our First Action|publisher=Chicagoans Against War & Injustice|url=http://www.noiraqwar-chicago.org/?p=127|accessdate=February 17, 2008}}{{cite news|title=300 attend rally against Iraq war|author=Bryant, Greg; Vaughn, Jane B.|work=Daily Herald (Arlington Heights)|page=8|format=paid archive|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=ADHB&p_theme=adhb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_text_search-0=300%20AND%20attend%20AND%20rally%20AND%20against%20AND%20Iraq%20AND%20war&s_dispstring=300%20attend%20rally%20against%20Iraq%20war%20AND%20date(10/3/2002%20to%2010/3/2002)&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=10/3/2002%20to%2010/3/2002)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&xcal_useweights=no|date=October 3, 2002|accessdate=October 28, 2008}} Mendell (2007), pp. 172–177.</ref> and spoke out against the war.<ref name="spoke out"/> He addressed another anti-war rally in March 2003 and told the crowd that "it's not too late" to stop the war.<ref name="stop the war"/>

In a March 2007 speech, Obama said that the primary way to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons is through talks and diplomacy, without preconditions, but not ruling out military action.<ref>{{cite web|first=Barack|last=Obama|title=AIPAC Policy Forum Remarks|date=March 2, 2007|url=http://obama.senate.gov/speech/070302-aipac_policy_fo/index.php|publisher=Barack Obama U.S. Senate Office|accessdate=January 30, 2008}} ({{wayback|url=http://obama.senate.gov/speech/070302-aipac_policy_fo/index.php}}) For Obama's 2004 Senate campaign remarks on possible missile strikes against Iran, see:{{cite news|last=Mendell|first=David|title=Obama Would Consider Missile Strikes on Iran|format=paid archive|date=September 25, 2004|work= Chicago Tribune |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/699578571.html?dids=699578571:699578571&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref> In August 2007, Obama remarked that "it was a terrible mistake to fail to act" against a 2005 meeting of al-Qaeda leaders that U.S. intelligence had confirmed to be taking place in Pakistan.<ref>{{cite news|title=Obama Warns Pakistan on Al-Qaeda|date=August 1, 2007|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6926663.stm|work=BBC News|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref>

Obama stated in 2007 that he would enact budget cuts in the range of tens of billions of dollars, stop investing in "unproven" ], not weaponize space, "slow development of ]", and work towards eliminating all ]. Obama favors ending development of new nuclear weapons, reducing the current U.S. nuclear stockpile, enacting a global ban on production of ] material, and seeking negotiations with Russia to reduce the pressure on both sides for ]s to be on high-alert status.<ref>{{cite video|people=Obama, Barack |date=October 22, 2007|title=Obama-Caucus4Priorities|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o84PE871BE|format=]|publisher=]|accessdate=May 18, 2008}}</ref>

Obama has called for more assertive action to oppose ] in the ] of ].<ref>{{cite news|first=Barack|last=Obama|first2=Sam |last2=Brownback|title=Policy Adrift on Darfur|date=December 27, 2005|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/26/AR2005122600547.html|work=]|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}{{cite news|first=Jim|last=Doyle|title=Tens of Thousands Rally for Darfur|date=May 1, 2006|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/05/01/MNGFBIIFOA1.DTL|work=]|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref> He has ] $180,000 in personal holdings of Sudan-related stock, and has urged divestment from companies doing business in Iran.<ref>{{cite news|first=Jim |agency=]|last=Kuhnhenn|title=Giuliani, Edwards Have Sudan Holdings|date=May 17, 2007|work=]|url=http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/05/17/politics/p171906D95.DTL|accessdate=January 14, 2008}};{{cite news|first=Barack|last=Obama|title=Hit Iran Where It Hurts|date=August 30, 2007|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2007/08/30/2007-08-30_hit_iran_where_it_hurts.html |work=]|location=NewYork|accessdate=January 14, 2008}}</ref>

==Family and personal life==
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{{Main|Early life and career of Barack Obama|Family of Barack Obama}}

In a 2006 interview, Obama highlighted the diversity of his extended family: "It's like a little mini-United Nations", he said. "I've got relatives who look like ], and I've got relatives who look like ]."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oprah.com/slideshow/oprahshow/oprahshow1_ss_20061018/10|title=Keeping Hope Alive: Barack Obama Puts Family First|date=October 18, 2006|work=The Oprah Winfrey Show|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref> Obama has seven half-siblings from his Kenyan father's family, six of them living, and a half-sister with whom he was raised, ], the daughter of his mother and her Indonesian second husband.<ref>{{cite news|first=Scott|last=Fornek|title=Half Siblings: 'A Complicated Family'|date=September 9, 2007|url=http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/familytree/545462,BSX-News-wotrees09.stng|work=Chicago Sun-Times|accessdate=June 24, 2008}} See also:{{cite news|url=http://www.suntimes.com/images/cds/special/family_tree.html|title=Interactive Family Tree|date=September 9, 2007|work=Chicago Sun-Times|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref> Obama's mother was survived by her Kansas-born mother, Madelyn Dunham<ref>{{cite news|first=Scott|last=Fornek|title=Madelyn Payne Dunham: 'A Trailblazer'|date=September 9, 2007|url=http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/familytree/545449,BSX-News-wotreeee09.stng|work=Chicago Sun-Times|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref> until her death on November 2, 2008,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/03/obama.grandma/index.html|title=Obama's grandmother dies after battle with cancer|work=CNN|accessdate=November 4, 2008|date= November 3, 2008}}</ref> two days before his election to the Presidency. In '']'', Obama ties his mother's family history to possible ] ancestors and distant relatives of ], ] during the ].<ref>Obama (1995, 2004), p. 13. For reports on Obama's maternal genealogy, including slave owners, Irish connections, and common ancestors with George W. Bush, ], and ], see:{{cite news|first=David|last=Nitkin|coauthors=Harry Merritt|title=A New Twist to an Intriguing Family History|date=March 2, 2007|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/politics/bal-te.obama02mar02,0,3453027.story|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070930033339/http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/politics/bal-te.obama02mar02,0,3453027.story|archivedate=September 30, 2007|work=Baltimore Sun|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}{{cite news|first=Mary|last=Jordan|title=Tiny Irish Village Is Latest Place to Claim Obama as Its Own|date=May 13, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/12/AR2007051201551.html|work=The Washington Post|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}{{cite news|title=Obama's Family Tree Has a Few Surprises|date=September 8, 2007|work=CBS 2 (Chicago)|url=http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/Barack.Obama.family.2.339709.html|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref> Obama's great-uncle served in the ] that overran ],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2008-07-24-1654309354_x.htm|work=USA Today |date=July 24, 2008|author=Johnson, Carla K., Associated Press Writer|title=Obama's great-uncle recalls liberating Nazi camp|accessdate=March 12, 2009}}</ref> the first of the ] to be liberated by U.S. troops during World War II.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?lang=en&ModuleId=10006140|title=The 89th Infantry Division|publisher=United States Holocaust Memorial Museum|accessdate=March 12, 2009}}</ref>

Obama was known as "Barry" in his youth, but asked to be addressed with his given name during his college years.<ref>{{cite news|title=When Barry Became Barack|date=March 31, 2008|work=Newsweek |url=http://www.newsweek.com/id/128633|accessdate=November 6, 2008}}</ref> Besides his native English, Obama ] ] at the conversational level, which he learned during his four childhood years in Jakarta.<ref name="in Jakarta"/> He plays basketball, a sport he participated in as a member of his high school's varsity team.<ref>{{cite news|first=Jodi|last=Kantor|title=One Place Where Obama Goes Elbow to Elbow|date=June 1, 2007|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/01/us/politics/01hoops.html|work=The New York Times |accessdate=April 28, 2008}} See also:{{cite news|title=The Love of the Game|format=video|date=April 15, 2008|publisher=YouTube (BarackObama.com)|url=http://www.hbo.com/realsports/stories/2008/episode.133.s1.html|work=HBO: Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel|accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref>

], ] in 2006<ref>{{cite news|title=Senator Barack Obama Visit to CJTF-HOA and Camp Lemonier: August 31 – September 1, 2006|format=video|date=February 6, 2007|publisher=YouTube|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9GqdzQeCz0|work=Combined Joint Task Force—Horn of Africa|accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref>]]

] jersey from Steelers owner ], who campaigned for Obama in 2008<ref name=Steelers />]]
Obama is a well known supporter of the ], and threw out the first pitch at the ] when he was still a Senator.<ref>{{cite news|title=Barack Obama: White Sox 'serious' ball|date=August 25, 2008|work=The Swamp|url=http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2008/08/barack_obama_white_sox_serious.html|accessdate=December 6, 2009}}</ref> In 2009, he threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the ] while wearing a White Sox jacket.<ref>{{cite news|title=Barack Obama Explains White Sox Jacket, Talks Nats in All-Star Booth Visit|date=July 14, 2009|work=MLB Fanhouse|url=http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2009/07/14/barack-obama-explains-white-sox-jacket-talks-nats-in-all-star-b/|accessdate=December 6, 2009}}</ref> He is also primarily a ] fan in the ], but is known to also ] the ],<ref name=Steelers>{{Cite news|last=Branigin|first=William|title=Steelers Win Obama's Approval|newspaper=]|date=January 30, 2009|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/29/AR2009012903196.html|quote=But other than the Bears, the Steelers are probably the team that's closest to my heart. All right?}}</ref> and openly rooted for them in their victory in ] 12 days after Obama took office as President.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kdka.com/politics/Barack.Obama.Steelers.2.908698.html|title=President-elect Obama Likely To Root For The Steelers|publisher=kdka.com|date=January 14, 2009|accessdate=February 19, 2010}}</ref>

In June 1989, Obama met ] when he was employed as a summer associate at the Chicago law firm of ].<ref>Obama (2006), pp. 327–332. See also:{{cite news|first=Sarah|last=Brown|title=Obama '85 masters balancing act|work=The Daily Princetonian|url=http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/2005/12/07/14049|date=December 7, 2005|accessdate=February 9, 2009}}</ref> Assigned for three months as Obama's adviser at the firm, Robinson joined him at group social functions, but declined his initial requests to date.<ref>Obama (2006), p. 329.</ref> They began dating later that summer, became engaged in 1991, and were married on October 3, 1992.<ref>{{cite news|author=Fornek, Scott|title=Michelle Obama: 'He Swept Me Off My Feet'|date=October 3, 2007|url=http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/585261,CST-NWS-wedding03.stng|work=Chicago Sun-Times|accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref> The couple's first daughter, Malia Ann, was born on July 4, 1998,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0708/Born_on_the_4th_of_July.html|title=Born on the 4th of July|date=July 4, 2008|accessdate=July 10, 2008|work=]|author=Martin, Jonathan}}</ref> followed by a second daughter, Natasha ("Sasha"), on June 10, 2001.<ref>Obama (1995, 2004), p. 440, and Obama (2006), pp. 339–340. See also:{{cite web|title=Election 2008 Information Center: Barack Obama|url=http://www.gannettnewsservice.com/?cat=153|work=Gannett News Service|accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref> The Obama daughters attended the private ]. When they moved to Washington, D.C., in January 2009, the girls started at the private ].<ref>, ''International Herald Tribune'', November 22, 2008</ref> The Obamas have a ] named ].<ref></ref>

Applying the proceeds of a book deal, the family moved in 2005 from a ] condominium to a $1.6&nbsp;million house in neighboring ].<ref>{{cite news|first=Jeff|last=Zeleny|title=The first time around: Sen. Obama's freshman year|date=December 24, 2005|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-051224obama,0,1779783,full.story|work= Chicago Tribune |accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref> The purchase of an adjacent lot and sale of part of it to Obama by the wife of developer, campaign donor and friend ] attracted media attention because of Rezko's subsequent indictment and conviction on political corruption charges that were unrelated to Obama.<ref name="corruption charges"/>

In December 2007, '']'' magazine estimated the Obama family's net worth at $1.3&nbsp;million.<ref>{{cite news|title=Obama's Money|date=December 7, 2007|url=http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/moneymag/0712/gallery.candidates.moneymag/5.html|work=CNNMoney.com|accessdate=April 28, 2008 | first=Marlys | last=Harris}}<br />See also:{{cite news|first=Zachary A|last=Goldfarb|title=Measuring Wealth of the '08 Candidates|date=March 24, 2007|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/24/AR2007032400305.html|work=The Washington Post|accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref> Their 2007 tax return showed a household income of $4.2&nbsp;million—up from about $1&nbsp;million in 2006 and $1.6&nbsp;million in 2005—mostly from sales of his books.<ref>{{cite news|first=Jeff|last=Zeleny|title=Book Sales Lifted Obamas' Income in 2007 to a Total of $4.2&nbsp;Million|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/17/us/politics/17obama.html|date=April 17, 2008|work=The New York Times |accessdate=April 28, 2008}}</ref>

Obama is a Christian whose religious views developed in his adult life. In '']'', Obama writes that he "was not raised in a religious household". He describes his mother, raised by non-religious parents (whom Obama has specified elsewhere as "non-practicing Methodists and Baptists") to be detached from religion, yet "in many ways the most spiritually awakened person that I have ever known". He describes his father as "raised a ]", but a "confirmed ]" by the time his parents met, and his stepfather as "a man who saw religion as not particularly useful". Obama explained how, through working with ]es as a community organizer while in his twenties, he came to understand "the power of the African-American religious tradition to spur social change".<ref name="social change"/> He was baptized at the ] in 1988 and was an active member there for two decades.<ref name="two decades"/> Obama resigned from Trinity during the Presidential campaign after ] made by Rev. ] became public.<ref>{{cite news|title=Obama's church choice likely to be scrutinized|agency=Associated Press|date=November 17, 2008|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27775757/|publisher=MSNBC|accessdate=January 20, 2009}}</ref> After a prolonged effort to find a church to attend regularly in Washington, Obama announced in June 2009 that his primary place of worship would be the Evergreen Chapel at ].<ref>{{cite news|title=The Obamas Find a Church Home—Away from Home|date=June 29, 2009|url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1907610,00.html|work=Time|accessdate=December 14, 2009 | first=Amy | last=Sullivan}}</ref>

Obama tried to quit smoking several times over the years and has used ].<ref name="reuters-smoking">{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSTRE4B61GF20081207|title=Obama says he won't be smoking in White House|date=December 7, 2008|accessdate=February 28, 2010|work=Reuters|editor=Elsner, Alan}}</ref><ref>{{Dead link|date=May 2010}}, '']'', February 28, 2010. Retrieved February 28, 2010.</ref><ref>Hook, Janet (March 1, 2010), , ''Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved February 28, 2010.</ref> However in June 2010, during a congratulatory phone call to president-elect ] of the ], Obama told Aquino that he had quit and would offer advice on how to stop smoking when Aquino was himself ready for that step.<ref>Calica, Aurea (June 11, 2010). . '']''. Retrieved June 24, 2010.</ref>

==Notes==
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| quote = Barack Obama, who spent more than 20 years as a UCC member, is the forty-fourth President of the United States. }} | quote = Barack Obama, who spent more than 20 years as a UCC member, is the forty-fourth President of the United States. }}
* An ] wire story on Obama's resignation from ] in the course of the ] stated that he had, in doing so, disaffiliated himself with the UCC. (See{{cite news|title=Obama's church choice likely to be scrutinized|agency=Associated Press|date=November 17, 2008|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27775757/|publisher=MSNBC|accessdate=January 20, 2009}}) * An ] wire story on Obama's resignation from ] in the course of the ] stated that he had, in doing so, disaffiliated himself with the UCC. (See{{Cite news|title=Obama's church choice likely to be scrutinized|agency=Associated Press|date=November 17, 2008|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27775757/|publisher=MSNBC|accessdate=January 20, 2009}})
* Miller, Lisa and Wolffe, Richard, , ''Newsweek'', July 12, 2008, Retrieved February 4, 2010 * Miller, Lisa and Wolffe, Richard, , ''Newsweek'', July 12, 2008, Retrieved February 4, 2010
* Anne E. Kornblut Washington Post Staff Writer, '']'', February 4, 2010, Retrieved February 4, 2010 Obama prays privately...when he takes his family to Camp David on the weekends, a Navy chaplain ministers to them. * Anne E. Kornblut Washington Post Staff Writer, '']'', February 4, 2010, Retrieved February 4, 2010 Obama prays privately...when he takes his family to Camp David on the weekends, a Navy chaplain ministers to them.
* Amy Sullivan Time Magazine Obama...will follow in George W. Bush's footsteps and make his primary place of worship Evergreen Chapel, the nondenominational church at Camp David. * Amy Sullivan Time Magazine Obama...will follow in George W. Bush's footsteps and make his primary place of worship Evergreen Chapel, the nondenominational church at Camp David.
* , '']'', November 12, 2007. Retrieved February 4, 2010.</ref><ref name="Kansas">{{cite web|publisher=]|url=http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/born_in_the_usa.html|title=Born in the U.S.A.|date=August 21, 2008|accessdate=October 24, 2008}} * , '']'', November 12, 2007. Retrieved February 4, 2010.</ref><ref name="Kansas">{{Cite web|publisher=]|url=http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/born_in_the_usa.html|title=Born in the U.S.A.|date=August 21, 2008|accessdate=October 24, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|url=http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/368961,CST-NWS-ireland03.article|title=For sure, Obama's South Side Irish|last=Hutton|first=Brian|work=]|date=May 3, 2007|accessdate=November 23, 2008}} * {{Cite news|url=http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/368961,CST-NWS-ireland03.article|title=For sure, Obama's South Side Irish|last=Hutton|first=Brian|work=]|date=May 3, 2007|accessdate=November 23, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/12/AR2007051201551.html|title=Tiny Irish Village Is Latest Place to Claim Obama as Its Own - washingtonpost.com|work=Washington Post|date=May 13, 2007|accessdate=November 8, 2008 | first=Mary | last=Jordan}} * {{Cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/12/AR2007051201551.html|title=Tiny Irish Village Is Latest Place to Claim Obama as Its Own - washingtonpost.com|work=Washington Post|date=May 13, 2007|accessdate=November 8, 2008 | first=Mary | last=Jordan}}
</ref><ref name="Juris Doctor">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/may/09/barackobama.uselections20081|title=Barack Obama|last=Adams|first=Richard|date=May 9, 2007|work=The Guardian |location=London|accessdate=October 26, 2008 }} </ref><ref name="Juris Doctor">{{Cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/may/09/barackobama.uselections20081|title=Barack Obama|last=Adams|first=Richard|date=May 9, 2007|work=The Guardian |location=London|accessdate=October 26, 2008 }}
* {{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/973560/Barack-Obama|title=Barack Obama (American politician)|last=Mendell|first=David|accessdate=October 26, 2008}} * {{Cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/973560/Barack-Obama|title=Barack Obama (American politician)|last=Mendell|first=David|accessdate=October 26, 2008}}
</ref><ref name="ranked tenth">{{cite news|first=David|last=Nather|title=The Space Between Clinton and Obama|date=January 14, 2008|url=http://public.cq.com/docs/cqw/weeklyreport110-000002654703.html|work=CQ Weekly|accessdate=June 25, 2008}}{{Dead link|date=May 2010}} </ref><ref name="ranked tenth">{{Cite news|first=David|last=Nather|title=The Space Between Clinton and Obama|date=January 14, 2008|url=http://public.cq.com/docs/cqw/weeklyreport110-000002654703.html|work=CQ Weekly|accessdate=June 25, 2008}}{{Dead link|date=May 2010}}
* {{Cite news|first=Tom|last=Curry|title=What Obama's Senate Votes Reveal|date=February 21, 2008|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23276453/|work=MSNBC|accessdate=June 25, 2008}} * {{Cite news|first=Tom|last=Curry|title=What Obama's Senate Votes Reveal|date=February 21, 2008|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23276453/|work=MSNBC|accessdate=June 25, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|url=http://nj.nationaljournal.com/voteratings/|title=Obama: Most Liberal Senator In 2007|work=National Journal|date=January 31, 2008|accessdate=June 25, 2008}} * {{Cite news|url=http://nj.nationaljournal.com/voteratings/|title=Obama: Most Liberal Senator In 2007|work=National Journal|date=January 31, 2008|accessdate=June 25, 2008}}
</ref><ref name="transition period">{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSTRE4AF1MJ20081116|title=Obama resigns Senate seat, thanks Illinois|accessdate=March 10, 2009|date=November 16, 2008|work=]|author=Mason, Jeff}} </ref><ref name="transition period">{{Cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSTRE4AF1MJ20081116|title=Obama resigns Senate seat, thanks Illinois|accessdate=March 10, 2009|date=November 16, 2008|work=]|author=Mason, Jeff}}
* {{Cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1859020,00.html|title=Obama to Resign Senate Seat on Sunday|accessdate=November 22, 2008|date=November 13, 2008|publisher=]|work=Time|author=Sidoti, Liz}} * {{Cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1859020,00.html|title=Obama to Resign Senate Seat on Sunday|accessdate=November 22, 2008|date=November 13, 2008|publisher=]|work=Time|author=Sidoti, Liz}}
</ref><ref name="Democratic primary">{{cite web |url=http://www.fec.gov/pubrec/fe2000/ilh.htm |title=Federal Elections 2000: U.S. House Results – Illinois |publisher=] |accessdate=April 24, 2008}} </ref><ref name="Democratic primary">{{Cite web|url=http://www.fec.gov/pubrec/fe2000/ilh.htm |title=Federal Elections 2000: U.S. House Results – Illinois |publisher=] |accessdate=April 24, 2008}}
* {{cite web|url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14502364|title=Obama's Loss May Have Aided White House Bid}} * {{Cite web|url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14502364|title=Obama's Loss May Have Aided White House Bid}}
* {{Cite news |first=Janny |last=Scott |title=A Streetwise Veteran Schooled Young Obama |date=September 9, 2007 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/09/us/politics/09obama.html |work=The New York Times |accessdate=April 20, 2008}} * {{Cite news|first=Janny |last=Scott |title=A Streetwise Veteran Schooled Young Obama |date=September 9, 2007 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/09/us/politics/09obama.html |work=The New York Times |accessdate=April 20, 2008}}
* {{Cite news |first=Edward |last=McClelland |title=How Obama Learned to Be a Natural |date=February 12, 2007 |url=http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/02/12/obama_natural/ |work=Salon |accessdate=April 20, 2008}} * {{Cite news|first=Edward |last=McClelland |title=How Obama Learned to Be a Natural |date=February 12, 2007 |url=http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/02/12/obama_natural/ |work=Salon |accessdate=April 20, 2008}}
* {{Cite news |first=Richard |last=Wolffe |coauthors=Daren Briscoe |title=Across the Divide |date=July 16, 2007 |work=MSNBC |url=http://www.newsweek.com/id/33156 |work=Newsweek |accessdate=April 20, 2008}} * {{Cite news|first=Richard |last=Wolffe |coauthors=Daren Briscoe |title=Across the Divide |date=July 16, 2007 |work=MSNBC |url=http://www.newsweek.com/id/33156 |work=Newsweek |accessdate=April 20, 2008}}
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* {{cite web|author=.|year=2008|title=About us|url=http://www.lawmbg.com/index.cfm/PageID/2711|publisher=Miner, Barnhill & Galland – Chicago, Illinois|accessdate=June 15, 2008}} * {{Cite web|author=.|year=2008|title=About us|url=http://www.lawmbg.com/index.cfm/PageID/2711|publisher=Miner, Barnhill & Galland – Chicago, Illinois|accessdate=June 15, 2008}}
* {{Cite news|author=Reardon, Patrick T.|date=June 25, 2008|title=Obama's Chicago|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|page=1 (Tempo)|format=paid archive|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/travel/chi-obama-chicago-htmlstory,0,506256.htmlstory|accessdate=February 13, 2010 |quote=Step 9: Lawyering. The law offices of Miner Barnhill & Galland] Obama joined this tiny, liberal and politically powerful firm of about a dozen lawyers, specializing in civil rights cases and then known as Davis Miner Barnhill & Galland.}} * {{Cite news|author=Reardon, Patrick T.|date=June 25, 2008|title=Obama's Chicago|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|page=1 (Tempo)|format=paid archive|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/travel/chi-obama-chicago-htmlstory,0,506256.htmlstory|accessdate=February 13, 2010 |quote=Step 9: Lawyering. The law offices of Miner Barnhill & Galland] Obama joined this tiny, liberal and politically powerful firm of about a dozen lawyers, specializing in civil rights cases and then known as Davis Miner Barnhill & Galland.}}
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* {{Cite news |author=Howlett, Debbie |date=March 19, 2004 |title=Dems see a rising star in Illinois Senate candidate |work=USA Today |page=A04 |url=http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/2004-03-18-obama-usat_x.htm |accessdate=March 1, 2009}} * {{Cite news|author=Howlett, Debbie |date=March 19, 2004 |title=Dems see a rising star in Illinois Senate candidate |work=USA Today |page=A04 |url=http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/2004-03-18-obama-usat_x.htm |accessdate=March 1, 2009}}
* {{Cite journal |author=Scheiber, Noam |date=May 31, 2004 |title=Race Against History. Barack Obama's miraculous campaign |journal=The New Republic |volume=230 |issue=20 |pages=21–22, 24–26 (cover story) |url=http://www.tnr.com/article/race-against-history-0 |accessdate=March 24, 2009}} * {{Cite journal|author=Scheiber, Noam |date=May 31, 2004 |title=Race Against History. Barack Obama's miraculous campaign |journal=The New Republic |volume=230 |issue=20 |pages=21–22, 24–26 (cover story) |url=http://www.tnr.com/article/race-against-history-0 |accessdate=March 24, 2009}}
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* {{cite web|title=Obama: Saya Kangen Nasi Goreng, Bakso, dan Rambutan|url=http://cetak.kompas.com/read/xml/2008/11/26/00223862/obama.saya.kangen.nasi.goreng.bakso.dan.rambutan}} * {{Cite web|title=Obama: Saya Kangen Nasi Goreng, Bakso, dan Rambutan|url=http://cetak.kompas.com/read/xml/2008/11/26/00223862/obama.saya.kangen.nasi.goreng.bakso.dan.rambutan}}
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* {{cite web|url=http://obama.senate.gov/speech/060628-call_to_renewal/|title='Call to Renewal' Keynote Address|accessdate=June 16, 2008|last=Obama|first=Barack|date=June 28, 2006|work=Barack Obama: U.S. Senator for Illinois (website)}} * {{Cite web|url=http://obama.senate.gov/speech/060628-call_to_renewal/|title='Call to Renewal' Keynote Address|accessdate=June 16, 2008|last=Obama|first=Barack|date=June 28, 2006|work=Barack Obama: U.S. Senator for Illinois (website)}}
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* {{Cite news|url=http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/mar2008/sb2008033_156351.htm|title=How to Inspire People Like Obama Does|last=Gallo|first=Carmine|date=March 3, 2008|accessdate=February 21, 2009|work=BusinessWeek }} * {{Cite news|url=http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/mar2008/sb2008033_156351.htm|title=How to Inspire People Like Obama Does|last=Gallo|first=Carmine|date=March 3, 2008|accessdate=February 21, 2009|work=BusinessWeek }}
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Barack Obama
A portrait shot of a serious looking middle-aged African-American male looking straight ahead. He has short black hair, and is wearing a dark navy blazer with a blue striped tie over a light blue collared shirt. In the background are two flags hanging from separate flagpoles: an American flag, and one from the Executive Office of the President.
44th President of the United States
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 20, 2009
Vice PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byGeorge W. Bush
United States Senator
from Illinois
In office
January 3, 2005 – November 16, 2008
Preceded byPeter Fitzgerald
Succeeded byRoland Burris
Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 13th district
In office
January 8, 1997 – November 4, 2004
Preceded byAlice Palmer
Succeeded byKwame Raoul
Personal details
Born (1961-08-04) August 4, 1961 (age 63)
Honolulu, Hawaii
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMichelle Robinson Obama
ChildrenMalia
Sasha
Residence(s)White House (Official)
Chicago, Illinois (Private)
Alma materOccidental College
Columbia University (B.A.)
Harvard Law School (J.D.)
OccupationCommunity organizer
Lawyer
Constitutional law professor
Author
SignatureBarack Obama
WebsiteThe White House
Barack Obama
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Barack Hussein Obama II (/bəˈrɑːk huːˈseɪn oʊˈbɑːmə/; born August 4, 1961) is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. Obama previously served as a United States Senator from Illinois, from January 2005 until he resigned after his election to the presidency in November 2008.

A native of Honolulu, Hawaii, Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where he was the president of the Harvard Law Review. He was a community organizer in Chicago before earning his law degree. He worked as a civil rights attorney in Chicago and taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004.

Obama served three terms in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004. Following an unsuccessful bid against a Democratic incumbent for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2000, he ran for United States Senate in 2004. Several events brought him to national attention during the campaign, including his victory in the March 2004 Democratic primary and his keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in July 2004. He won election to the U.S. Senate in November 2004. His presidential campaign began in February 2007, and after a close campaign in the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries against Hillary Rodham Clinton, he won his party's nomination. In the 2008 general election, he defeated Republican nominee John McCain and was inaugurated as president on January 20, 2009.

As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, a major piece of health care reform legislation which he signed into law in March 2010, and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which forms part of his financial regulatory reform efforts, which he signed in July 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. On October 8, 2009, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

Early life and career

Main article: Early life and career of Barack Obama

Obama was born August 4, 1961, at Kapi'olani Maternity & Gynecological Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii. His mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, was born in Wichita, Kansas, of mostly English, but also some German, descent. His father, Barack Obama, Sr., was a Luo from Nyang’oma Kogelo, Nyanza Province, Kenya. Obama is the first President to have been born in Hawaii. Obama's parents met in 1960 in a Russian language class at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa, where his father was a foreign student on scholarship. The couple married on February 2, 1961, but separated when Obama Sr. went to Harvard University on scholarship, and divorced in 1964. Obama Sr. remarried and returned to Kenya, visiting Barack in Hawaii only once, in 1971. He died in an automobile accident in 1982.

After her divorce, Dunham married Indonesian student Lolo Soetoro, who was attending college in Hawaii. When Suharto, a military leader in Soetoro's home country, came to power in 1967, all Indonesian students studying abroad were recalled, and the family moved to the Menteng neighborhood of Jakarta. From ages six to ten, Obama attended local schools in Jakarta, including Besuki Public School and St. Francis of Assisi School.

In 1971, Obama returned to Honolulu to live with his maternal grandparents, Madelyn and Stanley Armour Dunham, and attended Punahou School, a private college preparatory school, from the fifth grade until his graduation from high school in 1979. Obama's mother returned to Hawaii in 1972, remaining there until 1977 when she went back to Indonesia to work as an anthropological field worker. She finally returned to Hawaii in 1994 and lived there for one year, before dying of ovarian cancer.

A young boy possibly in his early teens, a younger girl (about age 5), a grown woman and an elderly man, sit on a lawn wearing contemporary circa-1970 attire. The adults wear sunglasses and the boy wears sandals.
Barack Obama and half-sister Maya Soetoro, with their mother Ann Dunham and grandfather Stanley Dunham, in Hawaii (early 1970s)

Of his early childhood, Obama recalled, "That my father looked nothing like the people around me—that he was black as pitch, my mother white as milk—barely registered in my mind." He described his struggles as a young adult to reconcile social perceptions of his multiracial heritage. Reflecting later on his formative years in Honolulu, Obama wrote: "The opportunity that Hawaii offered—to experience a variety of cultures in a climate of mutual respect—became an integral part of my world view, and a basis for the values that I hold most dear." Obama has also written and talked about using alcohol, marijuana and cocaine during his teenage years to "push questions of who I was out of my mind." At the 2008 Civil Forum on the Presidency, Obama identified his high-school drug use as his "greatest moral failure."

Following high school, Obama moved to Los Angeles in 1979 to attend Occidental College. In February 1981, he made his first public speech, calling for Occidental's divestment from South Africa. In mid-1981, Obama traveled to Indonesia to visit his mother and sister Maya, and visited the families of college friends in India and Pakistan for three weeks.

Later in 1981 he transferred to Columbia University in New York City, where he majored in political science with a specialty in international relations and graduated with a B.A. in 1983. He worked for a year at the Business International Corporation, then at the New York Public Interest Research Group.

Family and personal life

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Barack and Michelle Obama, their children, and her mother, along with a costumed Easter Bunny, on a balcony waving.
Barack Obama together with his family and a costumed Easter Bunny, as they wave from the South Portico of the White House to guests attending the White House Easter Egg Roll.
Main articles: Early life and career of Barack Obama and Family of Barack Obama

In a 2006 interview, Obama highlighted the diversity of his extended family: "It's like a little mini-United Nations", he said. "I've got relatives who look like Bernie Mac, and I've got relatives who look like Margaret Thatcher." Obama has seven half-siblings from his Kenyan father's family, six of them living, and a half-sister with whom he was raised, Maya Soetoro-Ng, the daughter of his mother and her Indonesian second husband. Obama's mother was survived by her Kansas-born mother, Madelyn Dunham until her death on November 2, 2008, two days before his election to the Presidency. In Dreams from My Father, Obama ties his mother's family history to possible Native American ancestors and distant relatives of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. Obama's great-uncle served in the 89th Division that overran Ohrdruf, the first of the Nazi concentration camps to be liberated by U.S. troops during World War II.

Obama was known as "Barry" in his youth, but asked to be addressed with his given name during his college years. Besides his native English, Obama speaks Indonesian at the conversational level, which he learned during his four childhood years in Jakarta. He plays basketball, a sport he participated in as a member of his high school's varsity team.

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Obama playing basketball with U.S. military at Camp Lemonier, Djibouti in 2006
Obama receiving a Pittsburgh Steelers jersey from Steelers owner Dan Rooney, who campaigned for Obama in 2008

Obama is a well known supporter of the Chicago White Sox, and threw out the first pitch at the 2005 ALCS when he was still a Senator. In 2009, he threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the all star game while wearing a White Sox jacket. He is also primarily a Chicago Bears fan in the NFL, but is known to also support the Pittsburgh Steelers, and openly rooted for them in their victory in Super Bowl XLIII 12 days after Obama took office as President.

In June 1989, Obama met Michelle Robinson when he was employed as a summer associate at the Chicago law firm of Sidley Austin. Assigned for three months as Obama's adviser at the firm, Robinson joined him at group social functions, but declined his initial requests to date. They began dating later that summer, became engaged in 1991, and were married on October 3, 1992. The couple's first daughter, Malia Ann, was born on July 4, 1998, followed by a second daughter, Natasha ("Sasha"), on June 10, 2001. The Obama daughters attended the private University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. When they moved to Washington, D.C., in January 2009, the girls started at the private Sidwell Friends School. The Obamas have a Portuguese Water Dog named Bo.

Applying the proceeds of a book deal, the family moved in 2005 from a Hyde Park, Chicago condominium to a $1.6 million house in neighboring Kenwood, Chicago. The purchase of an adjacent lot and sale of part of it to Obama by the wife of developer, campaign donor and friend Tony Rezko attracted media attention because of Rezko's subsequent indictment and conviction on political corruption charges that were unrelated to Obama.

In December 2007, Money magazine estimated the Obama family's net worth at $1.3 million. Their 2007 tax return showed a household income of $4.2 million—up from about $1 million in 2006 and $1.6 million in 2005—mostly from sales of his books.

Obama is a Christian whose religious views developed in his adult life. In The Audacity of Hope, Obama writes that he "was not raised in a religious household". He describes his mother, raised by non-religious parents (whom Obama has specified elsewhere as "non-practicing Methodists and Baptists") to be detached from religion, yet "in many ways the most spiritually awakened person that I have ever known". He describes his father as "raised a Muslim", but a "confirmed atheist" by the time his parents met, and his stepfather as "a man who saw religion as not particularly useful". Obama explained how, through working with black churches as a community organizer while in his twenties, he came to understand "the power of the African-American religious tradition to spur social change". He was baptized at the Trinity United Church of Christ in 1988 and was an active member there for two decades. Obama resigned from Trinity during the Presidential campaign after controversial statements made by Rev. Jeremiah Wright became public. After a prolonged effort to find a church to attend regularly in Washington, Obama announced in June 2009 that his primary place of worship would be the Evergreen Chapel at Camp David.

Obama tried to quit smoking several times over the years and has used nicotine replacement therapy. However in June 2010, during a congratulatory phone call to president-elect Benigno Aquino of the Philippines, Obama told Aquino that he had quit and would offer advice on how to stop smoking when Aquino was himself ready for that step.

Chicago community organizer and Harvard Law School

After four years in New York City, Obama was hired in Chicago as director of the Developing Communities Project (DCP), a church-based community organization originally comprising eight Catholic parishes in Greater Roseland (Roseland, West Pullman and Riverdale) on Chicago's far South Side. He worked there as a community organizer from June 1985 to May 1988. During his three years as the DCP's director, its staff grew from one to thirteen and its annual budget grew from US$70,000 (equivalent to $198,304 in 2023) to US$400,000 (equivalent to $1,030,501 in 2023). He helped set up a job training program, a college preparatory tutoring program, and a tenants' rights organization in Altgeld Gardens. Obama also worked as a consultant and instructor for the Gamaliel Foundation, a community organizing institute. In mid-1988, he traveled for the first time in Europe for three weeks and then for five weeks in Kenya, where he met many of his paternal relatives for the first time. He returned in August 2006 in a visit to his father's birthplace, a village near Kisumu in rural western Kenya.

In late 1988, Obama entered Harvard Law School. He was selected as an editor of the Harvard Law Review at the end of his first year, and president of the journal in his second year. During his summers, he returned to Chicago, where he worked as a summer associate at the law firms of Sidley Austin in 1989 and Hopkins & Sutter in 1990. After graduating with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) magna cum laude from Harvard in 1991, he returned to Chicago. Obama's election as the first black president of the Harvard Law Review gained national media attention and led to a publishing contract and advance for a book about race relations, which evolved into a personal memoir. The manuscript was published in mid-1995 as Dreams from My Father.

University of Chicago Law School and civil rights attorney

In 1991, Obama accepted a two-year position as Visiting Law and Government Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School to work on his first book. He then served as a professor at the University of Chicago Law School for twelve years—as a Lecturer from 1992 to 1996, and as a Senior Lecturer from 1996 to 2004—teaching constitutional law.

From April to October 1992, Obama directed Illinois's Project Vote, a voter registration drive with ten staffers and seven hundred volunteer registrars; it achieved its goal of registering 150,000 of 400,000 unregistered African Americans in the state, and led to Crain's Chicago Business naming Obama to its 1993 list of "40 under Forty" powers to be. In 1993 he joined Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland, a 13-attorney law firm specializing in civil rights litigation and neighborhood economic development, where he was an associate for three years from 1993 to 1996, then of counsel from 1996 to 2004, with his law license becoming inactive in 2002.

From 1994 to 2002, Obama served on the boards of directors of the Woods Fund of Chicago, which in 1985 had been the first foundation to fund the Developing Communities Project, and of the Joyce Foundation. He served on the board of directors of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge from 1995 to 2002, as founding president and chairman of the board of directors from 1995 to 1999.

Early politics

Political positions

Main article: Political positions of Barack Obama
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During his Senate service, Obama had a lifetime average conservative rating of 7.67% from the American Conservative Union and a lifetime average liberal rating of 90% from the Americans for Democratic Action.

In April 2005, Obama defended the New Deal social welfare policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt and opposed Republican proposals to establish private accounts for Social Security. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Obama spoke out against government indifference to growing economic class divisions, calling on both political parties to take action to restore the social safety net for the poor. Obama said in 2007 that he supported universal health care in the United States. He has proposed rewarding teachers for performance from traditional merit pay systems, assuring unions that changes would be pursued through the collective bargaining process.

Obama has supported eliminating taxes for senior citizens with incomes of under $50,000, and raising taxes on income over $250,000, on capital gains, and on dividends. He has also supported simplifying tax filings and removing loopholes.

As an environmental initiative, Obama proposed a cap and trade auction system with no grandfathering to restrict carbon emissions and a ten year program of investments in new energy sources to reduce U.S. dependence on imported oil.

In foreign affairs, Obama was an early opponent of the George W. Bush administration's policies on Iraq. On October 2, 2002, the day President Bush and Congress agreed on the joint resolution authorizing the Iraq War, Obama addressed the first high-profile Chicago anti-Iraq War rally, and spoke out against the war. He addressed another anti-war rally in March 2003 and told the crowd that "it's not too late" to stop the war.

In a March 2007 speech, Obama said that the primary way to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons is through talks and diplomacy, without preconditions, but not ruling out military action. In August 2007, Obama remarked that "it was a terrible mistake to fail to act" against a 2005 meeting of al-Qaeda leaders that U.S. intelligence had confirmed to be taking place in Pakistan.

Obama stated in 2007 that he would enact budget cuts in the range of tens of billions of dollars, stop investing in "unproven" missile defense systems, not weaponize space, "slow development of Future Combat Systems", and work towards eliminating all nuclear weapons. Obama favors ending development of new nuclear weapons, reducing the current U.S. nuclear stockpile, enacting a global ban on production of fissile material, and seeking negotiations with Russia to reduce the pressure on both sides for intercontinental ballistic missiles to be on high-alert status.

Obama has called for more assertive action to oppose genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan. He has divested $180,000 in personal holdings of Sudan-related stock, and has urged divestment from companies doing business in Iran.

State Senator: 1997–2004

Main article: Illinois Senate career of Barack Obama

Obama was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996, succeeding State Senator Alice Palmer as Senator from Illinois's 13th District, which at that time spanned Chicago South Side neighborhoods from Hyde ParkKenwood south to South Shore and west to Chicago Lawn. Once elected, Obama gained bipartisan support for legislation reforming ethics and health care laws. He sponsored a law increasing tax credits for low-income workers, negotiated welfare reform, and promoted increased subsidies for childcare. In 2001, as co-chairman of the bipartisan Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, Obama supported Republican Governor Ryan's payday loan regulations and predatory mortgage lending regulations aimed at averting home foreclosures.

Obama was reelected to the Illinois Senate in 1998, defeating Republican Yesse Yehudah in the general election, and was reelected again in 2002. In 2000, he lost a Democratic primary run for the U.S. House of Representatives to four-term incumbent Bobby Rush by a margin of two to one.

In January 2003, Obama became chairman of the Illinois Senate's Health and Human Services Committee when Democrats, after a decade in the minority, regained a majority. He sponsored and led unanimous, bipartisan passage of legislation to monitor racial profiling by requiring police to record the race of drivers they detained, and legislation making Illinois the first state to mandate videotaping of homicide interrogations. During his 2004 general election campaign for U.S. Senate, police representatives credited Obama for his active engagement with police organizations in enacting death penalty reforms. Obama resigned from the Illinois Senate in November 2004 following his election to the U.S. Senate.

U.S. Senate campaign

See also: United States Senate election in Illinois, 2004

In May 2002, Obama commissioned a poll to assess his prospects in a 2004 U.S. Senate race; he created a campaign committee, began raising funds and lined up political media consultant David Axelrod by August 2002, and formally announced his candidacy in January 2003. Decisions by Republican incumbent Peter Fitzgerald and his Democratic predecessor Carol Moseley Braun not to contest the race launched wide-open Democratic and Republican primary contests involving fifteen candidates. In the March 2004 primary election, Obama won in an unexpected landslide—which overnight made him a rising star within the national Democratic Party, started speculation about a presidential future, and led to the reissue of his memoir, Dreams from My Father.

In July 2004, Obama delivered the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts, and it was seen by 9.1 million viewers. His speech was well received and elevated his status within the Democratic Party.

Obama's expected opponent in the general election, Republican primary winner Jack Ryan, withdrew from the race in June 2004. Six weeks later, Alan Keyes accepted the Illinois Republican Party's nomination to replace Ryan. In the November 2004 general election, Obama won with 70% of the vote.

U.S. Senator: 2005–2008

Main article: United States Senate career of Barack Obama
Obama delivering a speech at the University of Southern California, on October 28, 2006.

Obama was sworn in as a senator on January 4, 2005, at which time he became the only Senate member of the Congressional Black Caucus. CQ Weekly characterized him as a "loyal Democrat" based on analysis of all Senate votes in 2005–2007. The National Journal ranked him among the "most liberal" senators during 2005 through 2007 (the ranking has been criticized by liberal groups such as Media Matters for America). He enjoyed high popularity as senator with a 72% approval in Illinois. Obama announced on November 13, 2008 that he would resign his Senate seat on November 16, 2008, before the start of the lame-duck session, to focus on his transition period for the presidency.

Legislation

See also: List of bills sponsored by Barack Obama in the United States Senate
A man with glasses and Obama sit and hold a sheet of paper. Obama points at the paper and talks. Both men wear dark suits and ties.
Senate bill sponsors Tom Coburn (R-OK) and Obama discussing the Coburn–Obama Transparency Act

Obama cosponsored the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act. He introduced two initiatives bearing his name: Lugar–Obama, which expanded the Nunn–Lugar cooperative threat reduction concept to conventional weapons, and the Coburn–Obama Transparency Act, which authorized the establishment of USAspending.gov, a web search engine on federal spending. On June 3, 2008, Senator Obama, along with Senators Thomas R. Carper, Tom Coburn, and John McCain, introduced follow-up legislation: Strengthening Transparency and Accountability in Federal Spending Act of 2008.

Obama sponsored legislation that would have required nuclear plant owners to notify state and local authorities of radioactive leaks, but the bill failed to pass in the full Senate after being heavily modified in committee. Regarding tort reform, Obama voted for the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 and the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, which grants immunity from civil liability to telecommunications companies complicit with NSA warrantless wiretapping operations.

Gray-haired man and Obama stand, wearing casual polo shirts. Obama wears sunglasses and holds something slung over his right sholder.
Obama and U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar (R-IN) visit a Russian mobile launch missile dismantling facility in August 2005.

In December 2006, President Bush signed into law the Democratic Republic of the Congo Relief, Security, and Democracy Promotion Act, marking the first federal legislation to be enacted with Obama as its primary sponsor. In January 2007, Obama and Senator Feingold introduced a corporate jet provision to the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act, which was signed into law in September 2007. Obama also introduced Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act, a bill to criminalize deceptive practices in federal elections and the Iraq War De-Escalation Act of 2007, neither of which has been signed into law.

Later in 2007, Obama sponsored an amendment to the Defense Authorization Act adding safeguards for personality disorder military discharges. This amendment passed the full Senate in the spring of 2008. He sponsored the Iran Sanctions Enabling Act supporting divestment of state pension funds from Iran's oil and gas industry, which has not passed committee, and co-sponsored legislation to reduce risks of nuclear terrorism. Obama also sponsored a Senate amendment to the State Children's Health Insurance Program providing one year of job protection for family members caring for soldiers with combat-related injuries.

Committees

Obama held assignments on the Senate Committees for Foreign Relations, Environment and Public Works and Veterans' Affairs through December 2006. In January 2007, he left the Environment and Public Works committee and took additional assignments with Health, Education, Labor and Pensions and Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. He also became Chairman of the Senate's subcommittee on European Affairs. As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Obama made official trips to Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. He met with Mahmoud Abbas before Abbas became President of the Palestinian Authority, and gave a speech at the University of Nairobi condemning corruption within the Kenyan government.

2008 Presidential campaign

Main articles: United States presidential election, 2008; Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008; and Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008
Obama stands on stage with his family. They wave.
Obama stands on stage with his wife and two daughters just before announcing his presidential candidacy in Springfield, Illinois, Feb. 10, 2007.

On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic "House Divided" speech in 1858. Throughout the campaign, Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence and providing universal health care.

Obama delivers a speech at a podium while several flashbulbs light the background.
Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago's Grant Park.

A large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. On June 3, with all states counted, Obama was named the presumptive nominee and delivered a victory speech in St. Paul, Minnesota. Clinton ended her campaign and endorsed him on June 7, 2008.

Obama proceeded to focus on the general election campaign against Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, in the lead up to the Democratic National Convention. He announced on August 23, 2008, that he had selected Delaware Senator Joe Biden as his vice presidential running mate. At the convention, held August 25 to August 28 in Denver, Colorado, Hillary Clinton called for her delegates and supporters to endorse Obama, and she and Bill Clinton gave convention speeches in support of Obama. Obama delivered his acceptance speech to a crowd of over 75,000 at Invesco Field at Mile High and presented his policy goals; the speech was viewed by over 38 million people worldwide.

Obama meets with Bush in the Oval Office. Both sit at a distance in front of the presidential desk with their legs crossed and their backs on an angle toward the camera. They sit at right angles to each other.
President George W. Bush meets with President-Elect Obama in the Oval Office on November 10, 2008.

During both the primary process and the general election, Obama's campaign set numerous fundraising records, particularly in the quantity of small donations. On June 19, 2008, Obama became the first major-party presidential candidate to turn down public financing in the general election since the system was created in 1976.

After McCain was nominated as the Republican candidate, three presidential debates were held between the contenders spanning September and October 2008. On November 4, Obama won the presidency by winning 365 electoral votes to 173 that McCain received, in the process capturing 52.9% of the popular vote to McCain's 45.7%, to become the first African American to be elected president. Obama delivered his victory speech before hundreds of thousands of supporters in Chicago's Grant Park.

Presidency

Main article: Presidency of Barack Obama See also: Confirmations of Barack Obama's Cabinet and List of presidential trips made by Barack Obama

First days

The inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President, and Joe Biden as Vice President, took place on January 20, 2009. In his first few days in office Obama issued executive orders and presidential memoranda directing the U.S. military to develop plans to withdraw troops from Iraq, and ordered the closing of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp "as soon as practicable and no later than" January 2010. Obama also reduced the secrecy given to presidential records and changed procedures to promote disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. The president also reversed George W. Bush's ban on federal funding to foreign establishments that allow abortions.

Domestic policy

Barack Obama takes the oath of office as president of the United States.

The first bill signed into law by Obama was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, relaxing the statute of limitations for equal-pay lawsuits. Five days later, he signed the reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to cover an additional 4 million children currently uninsured.

In March 2009, Obama reversed a Bush-era policy which had limited funding of embryonic stem cell research. Obama stated that he believed "sound science and moral values...are not inconsistent" and pledged to develop "strict guidelines" on the research.

Sonia Sotomayor, nominated by Obama on May 26, 2009, to replace retiring Associate Justice David Souter, was confirmed on August 6, 2009, becoming the first Hispanic to be a Supreme Court Justice.

Elena Kagan, nominated by Obama on May 10, 2010, to replace retiring Associate Justice John Paul Stevens, was confirmed on August 5, 2010.

On September 30, 2009, the Obama administration proposed new regulations on power plants, factories and oil refineries in an attempt to limit greenhouse gas emissions and to curb global warming.

Obama signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, a measure that expands the 1969 United States federal hate-crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability, on October 8, 2009.

On March 30, 2010, Obama signed the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act, a reconciliation bill which ends the process of the federal government giving subsidies to private banks to give out federally insured loans, increases the Pell Grant scholarship award, and makes changes to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Obama changed direction at U.S. space agency NASA. He ended plans for a return of manned spaceflight to the moon and ended development of the Ares I rocket, Ares V rocket and Constellation program. He is focusing funding (which is expected to rise modestly) on Earth science projects and a new rocket type. Missions to the International Space Station are expected to continue until 2020.

Economic policy

On February 17, 2009, Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, a $787 billion economic stimulus package aimed at helping the economy recover from the deepening worldwide recession. The act includes increased federal spending for health care, infrastructure, education, various tax breaks and incentives, and direct assistance to individuals, which is being distributed over the course of several years.

President Barack Obama signs the ARRA into law on February 17, 2009 in Denver, Colorado. Vice President Joe Biden stands behind him.

In March, Obama's Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, took further steps to manage the financial crisis, including introducing the Public-Private Investment Program for Legacy Assets, which contains provisions for buying up to $2 trillion in depreciated real estate assets.

Obama intervened in the troubled automotive industry in March 2009, renewing loans for General Motors and Chrysler to continue operations while reorganizing. Over the following months the White House set terms for both firms' bankruptcies, including the sale of Chrysler to Italian automaker Fiat and a reorganization of GM giving the U.S. government a temporary 60% equity stake in the company, with the Canadian government shouldering a 12% stake. In June 2009, dissatisfied with the pace of economic stimulus, Obama called on his cabinet to accelerate the investment. He signed into law the successful Car Allowance Rebate System, known colloquially as "Cash for Clunkers", running from July to August 2009, which not only reduced inventories but set off increased production runs at GM, Ford and Toyota, resulting in the rehiring of laid-off workers.

Although total spending and loan guarantees from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department authorized by the Bush and Obama administrations was about $11.5 trillion, only $3 trillion had actually been spent by the end of November 2009. However, Obama and the Congressional Budget Office predict that the 2010 budget deficit will be $1.5 trillion or 10.6% of the nation's gross domestic product (GDP) compared to the 2009 deficit of $1.4 trillion or 9.9% of GDP. In 2011, the administration also predicted the 2011 deficit will slightly shrink to $1.34 while the 10-year deficit will increase to $8.53 trillion or 80% of GDP.

Unemployment numbers rose briefly to as high as 10.1% in October 2009 (the highest since 1983) before decreasing to 9.5% in June 2010. In the first quarter of 2010, the U.S. economy expanded at a 2.7% pace after growing at its fastest rate in six years in the fourth quarter, 5.7%. In July 2010, the Federal Reserve expressed that although economic activity continued to increase, its pace had slowed and its Chairman, Ben Bernanke stated that the economic outlook was "unusually uncertain."

The Congressional Budget Office and a broad range of economists credit Obama's stimulus plan for economic growth. The CBO released a report stating that the stimulus bill increased employment by 1–2.1 million, while conceding that "It is impossible to determine how many of the reported jobs would have existed in the absence of the stimulus package." Although an April 2010 survey of members of the National Association for Business Economics showed an increase in job creation (over a similar January survey) for the first time in two years, 73% of the 68 respondents believed that the stimulus bill has had no impact on employment.

Health care reform

Main article: Health care reform in the United States
Obama signs bill at desk while others look on.
Barack Obama signs the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act at the White House, March 23, 2010.

Obama called for Congress to pass legislation reforming health care in the United States, a key campaign promise and a top legislative goal. He proposed an expansion of health insurance coverage to cover the uninsured, to cap premium increases, and to allow people to retain their coverage when they leave or change jobs. His proposal was to spend $900 billion over 10 years and include a government insurance plan, also known as the public option, to compete with the corporate insurance sector as a main component to lowering costs and improving quality of health care. It would also make it illegal for insurers to drop sick people or deny them coverage for pre-existing conditions, and require every American carry health coverage. The plan also includes medical spending cuts and taxes on insurance companies that offer expensive plans.

On July 14, 2009, House Democratic leaders introduced a 1,017-page plan for overhauling the U.S. health care system, which Obama wanted Congress to approve by the end of 2009. After much public debate during the Congressional summer recess of 2009, Obama delivered a speech to a joint session of Congress on September 9 where he addressed concerns over his administration's proposals.

On November 7, 2009, a health care bill featuring the public option was passed in the House. On December 24, 2009, the Senate passed its own bill—without a public option—on a party-line vote of 60–39. On March 21, 2010, the health care bill passed by the Senate in December was passed in the House by a vote of 219 to 212. Obama signed the bill into law on March 23, 2010.

Gulf of Mexico oil spill

Main article: Deepwater Horizon oil spill

On April 20, 2010, an explosion destroyed an offshore drilling rig at the Macondo Prospect in the Gulf of Mexico, causing a major sustained oil leak. The well's operator, BP, initiated a containment and cleanup plan, and began drilling two relief wells intended to stop the flow. Obama visited the Gulf on May 2 among visits by members of his cabinet, and again on May 28 and June 4. He began a federal investigation and formed a bipartisan commission to recommend new safety standards, after a review by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and concurrent Congressional hearings. On May 27, he announced a 6-month moratorium on new deepwater drilling permits and leases, pending regulatory review. As multiple efforts by BP failed, some in the media and public expressed confusion and criticism over various aspects of the incident, and stated a desire for more involvement by Obama and the federal government.

Foreign policy

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, and the President of the United States, Barack Obama, during the 2010 G-20 Toronto summit
Main article: Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration

In February and March, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton made separate overseas trips to announce a "new era" in U.S. foreign relations with Russia and Europe, using the terms "break" and "reset" to signal major changes from the policies of the preceding administration. Obama's granting of his first television interview as president to an Arabic cable network, Al Arabiya, was seen as an attempt to reach out to Arab leaders.

On March 19, Obama continued his outreach to the Muslim world, releasing a New Year's video message to the people and government of Iran. This attempt at outreach was rebuffed by the Iranian leadership. In April, Obama gave a speech in Ankara, Turkey, which was well received by many Arab governments. On June 4, 2009, Obama delivered a speech at Cairo University in Egypt calling for "a new beginning" in relations between the Islamic world and the United States and promoting Middle East peace.

On June 26, 2009, in response to the Iranian government's actions towards protesters following Iran's 2009 presidential election, Obama said: "The violence perpetrated against them is outrageous. We see it and we condemn it." On July 7, while in Moscow, he responded to a Vice President Biden comment on a possible Israeli military strike on Iran by saying: "We have said directly to the Israelis that it is important to try and resolve this in an international setting in a way that does not create major conflict in the Middle East."

On September 24, 2009, Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to preside over a meeting of the United Nations Security Council.

In March 2010, Obama took a public stance against plans by the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to continue building Jewish housing projects in predominantly Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem. During the same month, an agreement was reached with the administration of Russian President Dmitri Medvedev to replace the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty with a new pact reducing the number of long-range nuclear weapons in the arsenals of both countries by about one-third.

Iraq war

Obama declares the end of combat operations in Iraq.
Main article: Iraq War

During his presidential transition, President-elect Obama announced that he would retain the incumbent Defense Secretary, Robert Gates, in his Cabinet.

On February 27, 2009, Obama declared that combat operations would end in Iraq within 18 months. His remarks were made to a group of Marines preparing for deployment to Afghanistan. Obama said, "Let me say this as plainly as I can: By August 31, 2010, our combat mission in Iraq will end." The Obama administration scheduled the withdrawal of combat troops to be completed by August 2010, decreasing troops levels from 142,000 while leaving a transitional force of 35,000 to 50,000 in Iraq until the end of 2011. On August 19, 2010 the last US combat brigade exited Iraq. The plan is to transition the mission of the remaining troops from combat operations to counter-terrorism and the training, equipping, and advising of Iraqi security forces. On August 31, 2010, Obama announced that the U.S. combat mission in Iraq was over.

War in Afghanistan

Main article: War in Afghanistan (2001–present)

Early in his presidency, Obama moved to bolster U.S. troop strength in Afghanistan. He announced an increase to U.S. troop levels of 17,000 in February 2009 to "stabilize a deteriorating situation in Afghanistan", an area he said had not received the "strategic attention, direction and resources it urgently requires". He replaced the military commander in Afghanistan, General David D. McKiernan, with former Special Forces commander Lt. Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal in May 2009, indicating that McChrystal's Special Forces experience would facilitate the use of counterinsurgency tactics in the war. On December 1, 2009, Obama announced the deployment of an additional 30,000 military personnel to Afghanistan. He also proposed to begin troop withdrawals 18 months from that date. McChrystal was replaced by David Petraeus in June 2010 after McChrystal's staff criticized White House personnel in a magazine article.

Cultural and political image

Group portrait of five presidential men in dark suits and ties
President George W. Bush invited then-President-elect Barack Obama and former Presidents George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter to a meeting in the Oval Office on January 7, 2009.
Main article: Public image of Barack Obama See also: International media reaction to Barack Obama's 2008 election

Obama's family history, early life and upbringing, and Ivy League education differ markedly from those of African-American politicians who launched their careers in the 1960s through participation in the civil rights movement. Obama is also not a descendent of American slaves. Expressing puzzlement over questions about whether he is "black enough", Obama told an August 2007 meeting of the National Association of Black Journalists that "we're still locked in this notion that if you appeal to white folks then there must be something wrong." Obama acknowledged his youthful image in an October 2007 campaign speech, saying: "I wouldn't be here if, time and again, the torch had not been passed to a new generation."

Obama is frequently referred to as an exceptional orator. During his pre-inauguration transition period and continuing into his presidency, Obama has delivered a series of weekly Internet video addresses.

Obama presents his first weekly address as President of the United States on January 24, 2009, discussing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

According to the Pew Research Center, Obama's approval ratings dropped from 64% in February, 2009 to 49% in December, a trend similar to Ronald Reagan's and Bill Clinton's first years.

Obama's international appeal has been described as a defining factor for his public image. Polls show strong support for Obama in other countries, and he has met with prominent foreign figures including then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Italy's Democratic Party leader and then Mayor of Rome Walter Veltroni, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

According to a May 2009 poll conducted by Harris Interactive for France 24 and the International Herald Tribune, Obama was rated as the most popular world leader, as well as the one figure most people would pin their hopes on for pulling the world out of the economic downturn.

Obama won Best Spoken Word Album Grammy Awards for abridged audiobook versions of Dreams from My Father in February 2006 and for The Audacity of Hope in February 2008. His concession speech after the New Hampshire primary was set to music by independent artists as the music video "Yes We Can", which was viewed by 10 million people on YouTube in its first month and received a Daytime Emmy Award. In December 2008, Time magazine named Barack Obama as its Person of the Year for his historic candidacy and election, which it described as "the steady march of seemingly impossible accomplishments".

On October 9, 2009, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced that Obama had won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples". Obama accepted this award in Oslo, Norway on December 10, 2009, with "deep gratitude and great humility." The award drew a mixture of praise and criticism from world leaders and media figures. Obama is the fourth U.S. president to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the third to become a Nobel laureate while in office.

A 2010 Siena College poll of 238 Presidential scholars found that Obama was ranked 15th out of 43, with high ratings for imagination, communication ability and intelligence and a low rating for background (family, education and experience).

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