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President Barack Obama talked about retirement security at U.S. Steel's Mon Valley Works plant in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. After his remarks, he signed a memorandum that directs the Treasury ...
Barack Obama may have won Pennsylvania twice, ... Here in the west, he won Cambria and Erie and came within 100 votes in Fayette, and he earned a whopping 57% in Allegheny.
In short, Romney gained just over 24,000 voters over McCain in Pennsylvania that year, while Obama lost nearly 300,000 statewide, with many of those voters coming from western Pennsylvania.
Obama is going to Pennsylvania to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday. Former President Barack Obama speaks to guests in West Point, New York on September 19, 2024.
Appearing on CNN International Thursday, Cornel West gave glowing marks to President Joe Biden while taking a swipe at former President Barack Obama. West had previously been very critical of ...
Former presidents Obama and Trump headed to Western PA 02:26. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Saturday is a busy morning for politicians and supporters alike across the Keystone State.
Former President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign event for Vice President Kamala Harris at the University of Pittsburgh on October 10, 2024, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
"Sulking and moping is not an option," former President Barack Obama told several hundred voters on a blustery day in Pittsburgh. "On Tuesday, let's make sure our country doesn't get set back 50 ...
Sixteen years after making history, Barack Obama returned to the campaign trail Thursday for the 2024 presidential election with the hope of helping Vice President Kamala Harris do the same.
President Barack Obama talked about retirement security at U.S. Steel's Mon Valley Works plant in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. After his remarks, he signed a memorandum that directs the Treasury ...
Here in the west, he won Cambria and Erie and came within 100 votes in Fayette, and he earned a whopping 57% in Allegheny. Overall, in Pennsylvania, Obama earned 3,276,363 raw votes, or 54.47% ...
In short, Romney gained just over 24,000 voters over McCain in Pennsylvania that year, while Obama lost nearly 300,000 statewide, with many of those voters coming from western Pennsylvania.