Obama Illinois

Inauguration Tickets Already Selling Fast In Illinois

Chicago Tribune | Posted 07.20.2008 | Politics


Like Cubs or White Sox fans booking their World Series seats at the All-Star Break, Illinois residents are snapping up tickets to celebrate Barack Oba...

Barack Obambi? Not Quite; Just Ask Alice Palmer

Carol Felsenthal | Posted 07.01.2008 | Politics


Carol Felsenthal

In 1995, deciding to run for an open congressional seat, state senator Alice Palmer anointed Obama as her successor. It was from that relatively lowly position that Obama launched his incredible political career.

Obama, Lincoln and The Encouraging Double Ds

Karen Dalton-Beninato | Posted 05.11.2008 | Home


Karen Dalton-Beninato

Advisers with the same initials a century-and-a-half apart persuaded their gifted but obscure Illinois senator friends to run for the highest office in the land. The Obama and Lincoln Parallels multiply!

Obama Avoids Gun Control In Comments On Illinois Tragedy

Political Radar | David Wright, Ursula Fahy and Sunlen Miller | Posted 02.15.2008 | Politics


After another campus shooting, this time in his home state of Illinois, Democratic candidate Sen. Barack Obama offered thoughts and prayers for the vi...

Obama Snags San Francisco Chronicle And St. Louis Post-Dispatch Endorsement

Huffington Post | Posted 01.26.2008 | Politics


The St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the San Francisco Chronicle are endorsing Barack Obama in the upcoming Feb. 5 Democratic presidential primary. The O...

Paid Clinton Staff Heading To Obama's Home Turf Illinois

Chicago Tribune | Posted 01.20.2008 | Politics


With hopes of wringing some Democratic presidential convention delegates out of Barack Obama's home state, officials for Hillary Clinton's campaign sa...

Neighborly Politics in the Midwest

Christine Escobar | Posted 10.15.2007 | Home


Christine Escobar

With less than 100 days until the Iowa caucuses, Obama and Edwards supporters in Illinois and Wisconsin are taking advantage of their proximity to the state to canvass for their candidates.


 

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