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Civil Rights
There is no
more fundamental American right than the right to vote. Before
the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act, barriers such as literacy
tests, poll taxes and property requirements disenfranchised many
Americans, especially minorities. More than 40 years later,
there are still numerous obstacles to ensuring that every
citizen has the ability to vote.
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Disabilities
"We must
build a world free of unnecessary barriers, stereotypes, and
discrimination .... policies must be developed, attitudes must
be shaped, and buildings and organizations must be designed to
ensure that everyone has a chance to get the education they need
and live independently as full citizens in their communities."
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Economy
As president,
Barack Obama will implement a 21st century economic agenda to
help ensure that America can compete in a global economy, and
ensure the middle class is thriving and growing. He will
increase investments in infrastructure, energy independence,
education, and research and development; modernize and simplify
our tax code so it provides greater opportunity and relief to
more Americans; and implement trade policies that benefit
American workers and increase the export of American goods.
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Education
Throughout America's history, education has
been the vehicle for social and economic mobility, giving hope
and opportunity to millions of young people. Our schools must
prepare students not only to meet the demands of the global
economy, but also help students take their place as committed
and engaged citizens. It must ensure that all students have a
quality education regardless of race, class, or background.
Barack Obama is committed to strengthening our public schools to
maximize our country's greatest natural resource - the American
people. Obama believes that we must equip poor and struggling
districts, both rural and urban, with the support and resources
they need to provide disadvantaged students with an opportunity
to reach their full potential. Too often, our leaders present
this issue as an either - or debate, divided between giving our
schools more funding, or demanding more accountability. Obama
believes that we have to do both, and has offered innovative
ideas to break through the political stalemate in
Washington.
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Energy & Environment
Senator Obama has been a leader in the Senate
in pushing for a comprehensive national energy policy and has
introduced a number of bills to get us closer to the goal of
energy independence. By putting aside partisan battles, he has
found common ground on CAFE, renewable fuels, and clean coal.
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Ethics
Throughout his political career, Barack Obama
has been a leader in fighting for open and honest government. As
a U.S. Senator, he has spearheaded the effort to clean up
Washington in the wake of the Jack Abramoff scandal. In a
politically charged election year, Obama acknowledged that
corruption was a problem that plagued both political parties. He
subsequently enlisted the help of Republican allies to limit
lobbyist influence, shine sunlight into the earmarks process and
promote open government.
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Faith
In June of 2006, Senator Obama delivered what
was called the most important speech on religion and politics in
40 years. Speaking before an evangelical audience, Senator Obama
candidly discussed his own religious conversion and doubts, and
the need for a deeper, more substantive discussion about the
role of faith in American life.
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Family
Strong families raise successful children and
keep communities together. While Senator Obama does not believe
that we can simply legislate healthy families, good parenting
skills or economic success, he does believe we can eliminate
roadblocks that parents face and provide tools to help them
succeed. A husband and father of two, Senator Obama has promoted
strong families in the Senate.
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Fiscal
"The cost of our debt is one of the fastest
growing expenses in the federal budget. This rising debt is a
hidden domestic enemy, robbing our cities and states of critical
investments in infrastructure like bridges, ports, and levees;
robbing our families and our children of critical investments in
education and health care reform; robbing our seniors of the
retirement and health security they have counted on ... If
Washington were serious about honest tax relief in this country,
we'd see an effort to reduce our national debt by returning to
responsible fiscal policies." - Barack Obama, Speech in the U.S.
Senate, March 13, 2006
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Foreign Policy
As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, Senator Obama has fought to strengthen America's
position in the world. Reaching across the aisle, Obama has
tackled problems such as preventing the spread of weapons of
mass destruction and stopping the genocide in Darfur.
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Healthcare
"I...believe that every American has the
right to affordable health care. I believe that the millions of
Americans who can't take their children to a doctor when they
get sick have that right...We now face an opportunity - and an
obligation - to turn the page on the failed politics of
yesterday's health care debates. It's time to bring together
businesses, the medical community, and members of both parties
around a comprehensive solution to this crisis, and it's time to
let the drug and insurance industries know that while they'll
get a seat at the table, they don't get to buy every chair."
-Barack Obama, Speech in Iowa City, IA, 5/27/07
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Homeland Security
Five years after 9/11, our country is still
unprepared for a terrorist attack. From improving security for
our transit systems and chemical plants, to increasing cargo
screening in our airports and seaports, the recommendations of
the 9/11 Commission have been underfunded and ignored. The 9/11
Commission gave the government five F's and 12 D's on the
implementation of its recommendations. Senator Obama is a member
of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Committee and has supported efforts to base homeland security
spending on risk rather than pork-barrel politics. He has also
introduced legislation to strengthen chemical plant and drinking
water security and to enhance disaster preparedness.
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Immigration
Barack Obama has played a leading role in
crafting comprehensive immigration reform. Obama believes the
immigration issue has been exploited by politicians to divide
the nation rather than find real solutions. This divisiveness
has allowed the illegal immigration problem to worsen, with
borders that are less secure than ever and an economy that
depends on millions of workers living in the shadows.
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Iraq
Before the war in Iraq ever started, Senator
Obama said that it was wrong in its conception. In 2002, then
Illinois State Senator Obama said Saddam Hussein posed no
imminent threat to the United States and that invasion would
lead to an occupation of undetermined length, at undetermined
cost, with undetermined consequences. Since then, Senator Obama
has laid out a plan on the way forward in Iraq that has largely
been affirmed by the bipartisan Iraq Study Group led by James
Baker and Lee Hamilton.
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Poverty
There are 37 million poor Americans. Most
poor Americans are in the workforce, yet still cannot afford to
make ends meet. And too many poor Americans are single mothers
who are raising children. Barack Obama has been a lifelong
advocate for the poor -- as a young college graduate, he
rejected the high salaries of corporate America and moved to the
South Side of Chicago to work as a community organizer. As an
organizer, Obama worked with churches, Chicago residents and
local government to set up job training programs for the
unemployed and after school programs for kids.
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Rural
"We are at that critical and urgent moment.
If Washington continues policies that work against America's
family farmers, our rural communities will fall further behind -
and so will America. But if we reject the politics that has shut
ordinary folks out, we can create a new story for rural America
... The dreams of rural Americans are familiar to all Americans
- to make a good living, to raise a healthy and secure family,
and to leave our children a future of opportunity. It's time for
real leadership for rural America to extend that American dream.
That's the dream of opportunity that I've spent my life fighting
for. And that's what our rural agenda will do." - Barack Obama,
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Service
"Your own story and the American story are
not separate - they are shared. And they will both be enriched
if we stand up together, and answer a new call to service to
meet the challenges of our new century ... I won't just ask for
your vote as a candidate; I will ask for your service and your
active citizenship when I am president of the United States.
This will not be a call issued in one speech or program; this
will be a cause of my presidency." - Barack Obama, Speech in Mt.
Vernon, Iowa, December 5, 2007.
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Seniors & Social Security
Americans turning 65 this year have grown our
economy by 4.5 times over the course of their working lives.
They have tilled our soil, defended our country, taught our
children, worked in our factories, and raised a new generation
to build upon their successes. And yet, many struggle to get by.
Threats to Social Security and Medicare, skyrocketing health
costs, and abuse and neglect of seniors all jeopardize our
unspoken covenant: our seniors worked hard to take care of us,
and now we must be here for them.
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Technology
"Let us be the generation that reshapes our economy to
compete in the digital age. Let's set high standards for our
schools and give them the resources they need to succeed. Let's
recruit a new army of teachers, and give them better pay and
more support in exchange for more accountability. Let's make
college more affordable, and let's invest in scientific
research, and let's lay down broadband lines through the heart
of inner cities and rural towns all across America."
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Veterans
As a member of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee,
Senator Obama is committed to helping the heroes who defend our
nation today and the veterans who fought in years past. A
grandson of a World War II veteran who went to college on the
G.I. Bill, Senator Obama has reached out to Republicans and
Democrats in order to honor our commitment to America's
veterans.
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