Barack Obama
(1961-)

African-American Senator, US Presidential Candidate

birthdate: August 4, 1961
birthplace:
Honolulu, Hawaii

When Barack Obama was elected as the Democratic nominee in the 2008 primaries, he became the first African-American presidential nominee for a major political party. Barack Obama has dedicated his life to public service, working as a community organizer and civil rights attorney before being elected to the Illinois Senate in 1997. He served until 2004 when he was elected as US Senator by a landslide. That year he delivered the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention. As US Senator he cosponsored legislation on controlling conventional weapons, lobbying and electoral reform, global climate change, care for military personnel, and nuclear terrorism. As a Presidential candidate, Obama has focused his campaign on ending the war in Iraq, decreasing American dependence on oil, promoting universal healthcare and reducing the influence of lobbyists in politics. Born to a Kenyan-father and Kansas-born White woman, Barack Obama's multicultural heritage, life of service, and empathetic worldview, for many, symbolizes the hope we need for a more peaceful, just and sustainable world.

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