to hold them against a hard reality and see how we are measuring up, to the legacy of our forbearers, and the promise of future generations. And fellow Americans - Democrats, Republicans, Independents - I say to you tonight: we have more work to do. More to do for the workers I me...
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July 7, 2004 - Boston, Massachusetts: The Democratic National Convention –42 years old Barack Obama is chosen to deliver the keynote speech. This inspiring speech is viewed as a defining moment in Barack Obama's political career and it earns him a worldwide recognition. November 2, 2004 - ...
Barack Obama sought to persuade the nation to leave the "chaos" of Trump's administration behind in pursuit of a "new chapter" ushered in by Harris. Obama, whose speech at the DNC in 2004 rocketed him to fame and eventually the White House, recalled accepting the Democratic presidential nom...
Former President Barack Obama will be the keynote speaker on the second night of the Democratic National Convention. Former Ald. Leslie Hairston and former Illinois Republican Party chair Pat Brady discuss how the former president and hometown favorite’s address can help the Harris-Walz ticket.Aug...
But Obama suddenly found himself in the national spotlight, when John Kerry (1943–), expected to win the Democratic Party's nomination for president at the Democratic National Convention in July 2004, asked Obama to deliver the convention's keynote address. The keynote speech is expected to ...
Work : Gain social status 27 July 2004 (Gave rousing keynote address at DNC) chart Placidus Equal_H.Work : Gain social status 2 November 2004 (Won election to the U.S. Senate) chart Placidus Equal_H.Social : Great Publicity 17 January 2007 (Announces formation of presidential exploratory ...
his family was so much like mine. He was raised by grandparents who were working-class folks just like my parents, and by a single mother who struggled to pay the bills just like we did. And like my family, they scrimped and saved so that he could have opportunities that they never ...
particularly when it is compared to Reverend Al Sharpton's DNC speech of July 28, 2004, an old vision of racelessness. Despite their different readings of Obama's address, both authors conclude that rhetorical scholars have an important role to play in cultivating a climate of racial reconciliat...