"WE ARE THE ONES WE'VE BEEN WAITING FOR,
WE ARE THE CHANGE WE SEEK...
WE ARE THE HOPE OF THE FUTURE"
Barack Obama
February 5, 2008
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, arrive onstage at Obama's Super Tuesday presidential primary night rally in Chicago. (Tribune photo by Nuccio DiNuzzo / February 5, 2008)
Sen. Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, celebrate at the primary night rally in the Hyatt Regency Chicago. (Tribune photo by Zbigniew Bzdak / February 5, 2008)
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Sen. Barack Obama and wife Michelle vote at their precinct at Shoesmith Elementary School on Chicago's south side. (Tribune photo by Zbigniew Bzdak / February 5, 2008)
Sen. Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, work the crowd at Obama's Super Tuesday primary night rally in the Hyatt Regency Chicago. (Tribune photo by Zbigniew Bzdak / February 5, 2008)
Sarah Obama, grandmother of Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), sits in her living room in the village of Kogelo, Kenya, on Tuesday. She will be listening to the results of the Super Tuesday primaries on the radio because she doesn't have a television. (AP photo by Ben Curtis / February 5, 2008)
Brenda Tolbert, 52, of Skokie, and Lynne Schwartz, 60, of Ann Arbor, Mich., cheer the early voting returns at the Super Tuesday primary night rally for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. (Tribune photo by Zbigniew Bzdak / February 5, 2008) I didn’t copy this picture.
Gloria Trujillo casts a ballot in the Illinois primary at a polling place located in the Su Nueva Laundromat on Tuesday in Chicago, Illinois. Voters in Illinois and 23 other states are voting today for their party's presidential candidate. (Getty photo by Scott Olson / February 5, 2008)
Lilia Ornelas finishes voting at Ralph's Marine Sales & Service in the 4100 block of West Lawrence Avenue in Chicago on Tuesday morning. (Tribune photo by Wes Pope / February 5, 2008)
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama is the center of attention as he chats with neighbors at his polling place in the Shoesmith Elementary School on Chicago's South Side. (Tribune photo by Zbigniew Bzdak / February 5, 2008)
A customer in a Tokyo electronics shop watches voting results from the United States' Super Tuesday presidential primaries. (AP photo by Katsumi Kasahara / February 6, 2008)
Maureen Ferry of St. Louis (from left), Beth Dunlap of Orange, Calif., Karrie McLaughlin of Parker, Colo., and Marcy Levy of New York wait at a hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, to vote in the U.S. presidential primary. Hundreds of thousands of Democrats living overseas started voting Tuesday, with the first ballots cast at the stroke of midnight in Indonesia, where candidate Barack Obama lived as a child. (AP photo by Dita Alangkara / February 4, 2008)
BARACK OBAMA won in Indonesia.
An Indian television journalist applies makeup outside a voting center of the Democrats Abroad India in New Delhi on Tuesday. Americans living overseas started lining up in hotels and coffee shops to vote for Democratic candidates while others cast ballots online for the first time ever. (AP photo by Mustafa Quraishi / February 5, 2008)
Yes. We. Can.
The Song
VOTE OBAMA FOR AMERICA
BARACK OBAMA won in Indonesia.
An Indian television journalist applies makeup outside a voting center of the Democrats Abroad India in New Delhi on Tuesday. Americans living overseas started lining up in hotels and coffee shops to vote for Democratic candidates while others cast ballots online for the first time ever. (AP photo by Mustafa Quraishi / February 5, 2008)
Yes. We. Can.
The Song
VOTE OBAMA FOR AMERICA
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