Dave Getzschman » Galleries »
Display Options
Barack Obama Presidential Campaign 2008(15 images)
  • An Obama supporter displays a hand-made sign during a primary campaign rally for the presidential candidate at San Jose State University Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 in San Jose, Calif. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    obama_04.jpg
  • A Barack Obama supporter hoists a homemade sign during a Super Tuesday primary party for the Illinois Senator Feb. 5, 2008 in San Francisco, Calif. Twenty-four states held primaries or caucuses with 52 percent of all pledged Democratic Party delegates at stake, and Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) passed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in tallies of the number of delegates the candidates received. Obama won 13 states, and Clinton won eight. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    obama_02.jpg
  • An Obama bullhorn in the audience as Michelle Obama campaigns for her husband, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, during a town hall event at San Jose State University Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 in San Jose, Calif. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    getzschman_...jpg
  • Security preparing for the entrance of Michelle Obama during a speech on behalf of her husband, presidential candidate Barack Obama at San Jose State University Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 in San Jose, Calif. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    obama_10.jpg
  • A young Barack Obama supporter holds a sign for the Democratic presidential candidate during a town hall event at San Jose State University Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 in San Jose, Calif. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    obama_08.jpg
  • A crowd cheers Senator Ted Kennedy, D-Mass. as he speaks on behalf of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama during a rally Friday, Feb. 1, 2008 in Oakland, Calif. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    obama_06.jpg
  • On the eve of a Congressional election that would determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama rallied support for Claire McCaskill, a Democrat attempting to unseat Sen. Jim Talent, R-Mo., in St. Louis, Mo. on Nov. 5, 2006. Following an electrifying 2004 Democratic National Convention speech and a subsequent best-selling autobiography, Obama's popularity surged, and he was considered a front-runner for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Presidency in 2008. His wide appeal was seen as crucial to Democratic efforts to retake the House and Senate, and he stumped for fellow Democrats at similar campaign events around the country. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    20061105_ob...jpg
  • On the eve of a Congressional election that would determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama rallied support for Claire McCaskill, a Democrat attempting to unseat Sen. Jim Talent, R-Mo., in St. Louis, Mo. on Nov. 5, 2006. Following an electrifying 2004 Democratic National Convention speech and a subsequent best-selling autobiography, Obama's popularity surged, and he was considered a front-runner for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Presidency in 2008. His wide appeal was seen as crucial to Democratic efforts to retake the House and Senate, and he stumped for fellow Democrats at similar campaign events around the country. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    20061105_ob...jpg
  • On the eve of a Congressional election that would determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama rallied support for Claire McCaskill, a Democrat attempting to unseat Sen. Jim Talent, R-Mo., in St. Louis on Nov. 5, 2006. Following an electrifying 2004 Democratic National Convention speech and a subsequent best-selling autobiography, Obama's popularity surged, and he was considered a front-runner for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Presidency in 2008. His wide appeal was seen as crucial to Democratic efforts to retake the House and Senate, and he stumped for fellow Democrats at similar campaign events around the country. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    20061105_ob...jpg
  • US Senator Barack Obama addresses supporters of his presidential campaign with a message of hope and change during a private fund-raising event June 12, 2007 in San Francisco, Calif. At year's end, Obama had closed the gap against front-runner and former first lady Hillary Clinton in a race for the Democratic party nomination - marking the first time in American history that an African American and a female were leading candidates. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    20070615_ob...jpg
  • Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. addresses a crowd of approximately 1,300 supporters at a fundraiser for Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif. Monday, February 19, 2007 at the Westin St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, Calif. a week after announcing his candidacy for president. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    obama_05.jpg
  • Illinois Sen. Barack Obama satisfies autograph-seekers after giving a speech on behalf of Claire McCaskill, a Democrat attempting to unseat Sen. Jim Talent, R-Mo. in St. Louis, Mo. on Nov. 5, 2006. Following an electrifying 2004 Democratic National Convention speech and a subsequent best-selling autobiography, Obama's popularity surged, and he was considered a front-runner for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Presidency in 2008. His wide appeal was seen as crucial to Democratic efforts to retake the House and Senate, and he stumped for fellow Democrats at similar campaign events around the country. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    obama_09.jpg
  • Michelle Obama takes the stage for a speech on behalf of her husband, presidential candidate Barack Obama during a primary-season rally at San Jose State University Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 in San Jose, Calif. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    obama_07.jpg
  • Michelle Obama campaigns for her husband, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, during a town hall event at San Jose State University Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 in San Jose, Calif. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    getzschman_...jpg
  • On the eve of a Congressional election that would determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama rallied support for Claire McCaskill, a Democrat attempting to unseat Sen. Jim Talent, R-Mo., in St. Louis, Mo. on Nov. 5, 2006. Following an electrifying 2004 Democratic National Convention speech and a subsequent best-selling autobiography, Obama's popularity surged, and he was considered a front-runner for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Presidency in 2008. His wide appeal was seen as crucial to Democratic efforts to retake the House and Senate, and he stumped for fellow Democrats at similar campaign events around the country. By photographer Dave Getzschman
    20061105_ob...jpg