Standing before a large cheering crowd that packed the town square in Springfield on a frigid February morning in 2007, the charismatic and idealistic first-term senator Barack Obama declared his insurgent candidacy for the White House. That was sooo last campaign! In April, the embattled president officially launched his reelection bid with an understated e-mail and an Internet video (featuring a bunch of supporters—not himself) talking about the need to reelect him. Obama 2012 undoubtedly lacks the novelty—and the political euphoria—of his first campaign. But it’s not just the campaign ethos that has changed. This go around, Obama has a new headquarters, a new staff (sort of), a new, though yet to be fleshed out, slogan, and even new campaign swag. Here’s a brief look at some differences between Obamaworld in 2008 and now.
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2012 |
CAMPAIGN SLOGANS |
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“CHANGE WE NEED” |
SUGGESTIONS: “I WOULDN’T GET YOUR HOPES UP” (McSweeney’s) |
CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS |
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233 N. MICHIGAN AVE. |
THE PRUDENTIAL BUILDING |
CAMPAIGN INNER CIRCLE |
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DAVID AXELROD, Chief Political Strategist
DAVID PLOUFFE, Campaign Manager
STEVE HILDEBRAND, Deputy Campaign Manager
ANITA DUNN, Director of Communications, Policy, and Research
ROBERT GIBBS, Press Secretary
PENNY PRITZKER, National Finance Chair
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DAVID AXELROD, Chief Political Strategist
JIM MESSINA, Campaign Manager
JULIANNA SMOOT and JEN O’MALLEY DILLON,
STEPHANIE CUTTER, Director of Communications, Policy, and Research
BEN LaBOLT, Press Secretary
MATTHEW BARZUN, National Finance Chair |
COOLEST CAMPAIGN COLLECTIBLES |
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Shepard Fairey’s “Hope” poster
Juicy Couture’s “Dude, Where’s the Hope?” T-shirt, $60 |
Campaign button of Bo, the
“Made in the USA” mug with an image of Obama’s birth certificate, $20
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Photography: (Obama) Pete Souza/White House; (233 N. Michigan Ave., Prudential Building) Todd Urban; (Axelrod) Brendan Smialowski/Chicago Tribune; (Plouffe) Obama for America; (Messina) Alex Garcia/Chicago Tribune; (Hildebrand) courtesy of Steve Hildebrand; (Dunn) AP Photo/Susan Walsh; (Cutter) AP Photo/Chitose Suzuki; (Gibbs) Pete Souza/Chicago Tribune; (LaBolt) Christopher Dilts/Obama for America; (Pritzker) Yvette Marie Dostatni/Chicago Tribune