Illinois commemorates Barack Obama’s 2007 presidential announcement with marker at Old State Capitol
by Dan Petrella, Chicago Tribune
Nov 30, 2022
2 minutes
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The weather turned frigid in the state capital on Wednesday, just in time for the dedication of a marker commemorating the day nearly 16 years ago when thousands braved single-digit temperatures to see then-U.S. Sen. Barack Obama announce his 2008 presidential bid from the steps of the Old State Capitol.
The roughly 47-inch-by-44-inch marker, which stands on the southeast corner of the Old Capitolalso commemorates Obama’s 2008 announcement that then-Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware would be his running mate. It adds historical resonance to a building most famous as the site of Abraham Lincoln’s “House Divided” speech to the 1858 Republican State Convention.
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