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BARACK OBAMA He signs on his picture on the cover of the New York magazine,

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PRESIDENT BARACK H. OBAMA - MAGAZINE SIGNED - HFSID 280267

BARACK OBAMA He signs on his picture on the cover of the New York magazine, shortly after he announced his candidacy. Magazine signed: "Barack Obama", 144 pages, 7¾x10½. New York magazine for April 23, 2007, signed on the cover.
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BARACK OBAMA
He signs on his picture on the cover of the New York magazine, shortly after he announced his candidacy.
Magazine signed: "Barack Obama", 144 pages, 7¾x10½. New York magazine for April 23, 2007, signed on the cover. Lead article is titled "The Winner: How Obama muscled onto Hillary's turf, shocked the money Establishment, and blew the race wide open," by John Heilemann. Barack Hussein Obama, Jr., born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1961, was elected 44th President of the United States in 2008, making him the first African American to be elected President. He came to national prominence when he delivered the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention and was elected U. S. Senator from Illinois in 2004. Obama survived a bruising primary campaign with former First Lady Hillary Clinton, the favorite to win the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008 (his future Secretary of State). Then with his running mate, Senator Joe Biden of Delaware, he won the general election with more than 2/3s of the Electoral Votes (365-173), including 55 in the states of the former Confederacy, defeating the Republican ticket of Arizona Senator John McCain and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.Obama, whose father came from Kenya, his mother from Kansas, had been a civil rights lawyer and community organizer in Chicago, Illinois, and a state senator. Following his inauguration, Obama moved immediately to confront the most serious economic challenges to face the nation since the Great Depression. Lightly worn at left corners. Fine condition.

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