In
the spring of 2000 Barack Obama, then an Illinois state senator,
joined State Senator Donne Trotter and retired police officer
George Roby in an unsuccessful attempt to unseat Bobby Rush, the
incumbent of Illinois's 1st Congressional District. (Rush received
60 percent of the vote in the March 21st Democratic primary as
opposed to Obama's 31 percent).
The video clips linked here are artifacts of that campaign and
chronicle Obama's appearance (with Rush and Trotter) on WTTW's
"Chicago
Tonight" broadcast, hosted by Phil Ponce
Those who have followed Barack Obama's rise to the presidency
may
find them interesting to watch.
[You will need Real
Player to watch these clips].
Segment
1: An introductory piece by correspondent Rich
Samuels introducing the candidates and describing the
unique nature of Illinois's 1st Congressional District.
Segment 2:
Obama describes what distinguishes him from the other candidates
in the race and responds to concerns about the large amount
of money he has raised outside the district.
Segment 3:
Obama outlines his priorities and responds to concerns about
his relative lack of experience in elected office. |
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