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First Lady Michelle Obama's Remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention
First Lady Michelle Obama's remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention
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Watch the 2012 Democratic National Convention Live on BarackObama.com
President Obama prepares for the 2012 Democratic National Convention. Don't miss the show—starts Thursday September 6th at 7:00 p.m. Central. Watch it online.
Keeping His Word: Supporting Teachers
Four years ago Barack Obama promised to stand with teachers.
President Obama: "I won't just talk about how great teachers are I will reward them for their greatness. We're going to pay our teachers more money. We're going to give them more support."
Clear Choice
President Bill Clinton: "This election to me is about which candidate is more likely to return us to full employment."
"This is a clear choice. The Republican plan is to cut more taxes on upper income people and go back to deregulation. That's what got us in trouble in the first place."
"President Obama has a plan to rebuild America from the ground up, investing in innovation, education, and job training. It only works if there is a strong middle class."
"That's what happened when I was President. We need to keep going with his plan."
How to Use the Online Call Tool on BarackObama.com
Betsy Hoover, Director of Online Organizing for Obama for America, shows you how to use the Online Call Tool.
It's never been easier to connect with other volunteers in your area.
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Carole King Supports President Obama - Join Rural Americans for Obama
Carole King shares why she supports President Obama and why you should join Rural Americans for Obama.
The Obamas Move to the White House - Join Parents for Obama
First Lady Michelle Obama shares what it was like moving into the White House with two young daughters.
2/2 - NO ON ONE - The Campaign to Protect Marriage Equality in Maine
First Lady Michelle Obama: "Con Sólo Uno Más"
"¡Hola a todos!
Siempre recordaré cómo, un poco después de casarnos, Barack y yo, juntos con algunos amigos nuestros, íbamos en busca de firmas para su primera campaña para el congreso estatal.
Tocábamos puertas, conocíamos a nuestros vecinos y hablábamos con ellos acerca de los temas ahí mismo en sus puertas — o hasta en sus salas.