What years was Obama Senator? And from what state?
He previously served as a U.S. senator from Illinois from 2005 to 2008
Ford wanted to lower the inflation by encouraging personal savings and fixed spending habits.
What is WIN? Whip Inflation Now (WIN) was a 1974 attempt to spur a grassroots movement to combat inflation in the US, by encouraging personal savings and disciplined spending habits in combination with public measures, urged by U.S. President Gerald Ford.
Who is Obama's wife?
In June 1989, Obama met Michelle Robinson when he was employed as a summer associate at the Chicago law firm of Sidley Austin.[69] Robinson was assigned for three months as Obama's adviser at the firm, and she joined him at several group social functions but declined his initial requests to date.[70] They began dating later that summer, became engaged in 1991, and were married on October 3, 1992
What controversial minister was the Obama's pastor starting in 1992?
Obama met Trinity United Church of Christ pastor Jeremiah Wright in October 1987 and became a member of Trinity in 1992.[102] During Obama's first presidential campaign in May 2008, he resigned from Trinity after some of Wright's statements were criticized.
Who ran against Obama for president in 2008?
John McCain was nominated as the Republican candidate, and he selected Sarah Palin as his running mate.
What two women did Obama nominate (and have confirmed) to the Supreme Court during his first two years of the presidency?
Sotomayor and Kagan -- Obama appointed two women to serve on the Supreme Court in the first two years of his presidency. He nominated Sonia Sotomayor on May 26, 2009 to replace retiring Associate Justice David Souter; she was confirmed on August 6, 2009,[227] becoming the first Supreme Court Justice of Hispanic descent.[228] Obama nominated Elena Kagan on May 10, 2010 to replace retiring Associate Justice John Paul Stevens. She was confirmed on August 5, 2010, bringing the number of women sitting simultaneously on the Court to three justices for the first time in American history