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Primary 2008: Barack Obama

 
Barack Obama



Party: Democratic
Home State: Illinois
Status: Filed for primary 10/22/07
Occupation: Senator
VoteSmart profile: link
New Hampshire campaign offices: 60 Rogers St., Manchester | 75 Congress St., Portsmouth | 20 N. Main St, Rochester | 85 Main St, Conway | 664 Main St., Suite 3, Laconia | 57 Mechanic St., Lebanon | 43 Grove St., Unit 5, Peterborough | 292 Pleasant St., Berlin | 2 Washington Place, Suite #315, Dover | 76 Main St., Littleton | 5 Chas St., Plymouth
Website: BarackObama.com | NH site


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News Links
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The Exchange
November 21, 2007MP3

Full speeches

Manchester - Dec. 9, 2007MP3
Nashua - Aug. 13, 2007MP3
Manchester - Dec. 10, 2006MP3

Photos

Barack Obama Photo Gallery
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Multimedia

WMUR: Conversation with Barack Obama, part 1

WMUR: Conversation with Barack Obama, part 2

All Things Considered: Obama Makes 2008 White House Run Official