Showing posts with label Oprah Winfrey. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Oprah show in DC during inauguration

Oprah Winfrey will host her television show The Oprah Winfrey Show live from the nation's capital on Jan. 19, the day before Barack Obama is inaugurated into office. Another show is also being arranged for Jan. 21.

Winfrey, who strongly supported Obama during his campaign, will broadcast the show from the Kennedy Center Opera House.

“That’s where I’m going to be,” told “Access Hollywood,” the television show that first reported the news. “That’s the place to be.”

No word on who will be making guest appearances on the show during the DC broadcasts.


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Sunday, February 3, 2008

Oprah Winfrey at LA Rally

Oprah voices her support for Barack Obama at today's rally in Los Angeles.




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Friday, February 1, 2008

Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Caroline Kennedy Rally this Sunday in Los Angeles

Talk about surrogates!

Announcement: Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Caroline Kennedy Rally this Sunday in Los Angeles

by Sam Graham-Felsen, Friday, February 01, 2008 at 02:58 PM
The Obama for America campaign today announced that Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Caroline Kennedy will hold a Get Out The Vote Rally this Sunday in Los Angeles. The rally will be free and open to the public. More details will be released when they become available.

WHO: Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and Caroline Kennedy

WHEN: Sunday, February 3rd

WHAT: Get Out The Vote Rally

WHERE: Los Angeles, CA

For more information visit california.barackobama.com/michelleinla. Further details will be announced.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

18,500 Iowans battle cold to see Oprah-Obama

A massive crowd braved frigid temperatures to see Sen. Barack Obama, his wife Michelle and media star Oprah Winfrey in Iowa today with the crowd estimated at 18,500.

Here are some video clips that include a great introduction of the candidate by Oprah.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvgKHiEKVe0



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO-JdvD9qig

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Oprah-Obama event moved to Williams-Brice Stadium

The Oprah-Obama event in South Carolina has gotten so big that the venue is now 80,000 capacity Williams-Brice Stadium. The enthusiasm in South Carolina is part of an early states surge for the Obama campaign with momentum gaining in Iowa, New Hamphire, Nevada and South Carolina. From the official Obama blog:

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

PunditMom: Oprah and Obama

PunditMom: Oprah and Obama

PunditMom says:

It’s one thing to take her advice for which book is going to sit on our nightstands or which shows she thinks will hit with American audiences. But I have a feeling politics may be taking Oprah’s fiefdom a bit too far. This one has “backfire” written all over it. To me, it seems like Oprah is trying to take her influence a bit too far.

It’s one thing to have fund-raisers and support a candidate. But for some reason it just doesn’t feel right to have the queen of daytime TV stumping for a candidate and bestowing the official Oprah seal of approval.

However, all the candidates have supporters from all walks of life stumping for them, why should it be any different when Oprah is involved?

There was news, for example, that Hillary Clinton is having Barbara Streisand help out in her campaign. John Edwards is using Bonnie Raitt and Jackson Browne.

All the candidates have called on elected official supporters to stump for them in the early states.

At the very least, it may help bring some new people out to see Barack who might not have come sans Oprah.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Oprah joins Obama on bus tour

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Oprah Winfrey is confirmed to stump with Barack Obama in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, the Obama campaign has announced.

While experts may be divided on the "Oprah Factor," the Obama camp appears positive about the star's appeal.

Oprah is known for her Midas Touch in the world of entertainment, and may be the biggest star to campaign actively for a presidential campaign since Frank Sinatra helped John F. Kennedy, and then, switching parties, aided Ronald Reagan in winning office.

Over the decades, Oprah has gained a loyal following who trust her judgment on things like books and films, but this is her first venture into the world of politics.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Rep. Quirk endorses Obama

State Representative Brian Quirk of New Hampton, Iowa endorsed Barack Obama today, his 16th endorsement from state legislative endorsement.

"Our next president must be able to bring America together to make progress on the tough challenges we face," Rep. Quirk said. "Barack Obama's unique ability to build consensus resonates with Iowans who are tired of divisive politics and ready for a change in the way we do politics. Barack represents that change, and I'm proud to join his grassroots movement to transform our country."

Oprah to stump in Iowa

Oprah Winfrey is coming to Iowa and then New Hampshire to campaign for Obama according to Lynn Sweet's blog. The hope is that she will be able to convince more women to vote for the Illinois senator.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

The Oprah Factor

With Oprah Winfrey's big fundraiser coming up this weekend the question being asked is whether the mega-media star can sway the election toward her candidate Barack Obama.

The last star of Oprah's caliber to get active in electoral politics at this level that I can think of now was Frank Sinatra, who helped both Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Ronald Reagan during their successful campaigns. Sinatra was disenchanted by his Kennedy's standoffish approach after taking office and became a Republican for the rest of his life.

Oprah Winfrey will host a fundraiser for Obama's Democratic presidential campaign  at her Montecito, Calif., mansion.
Oprah Winfrey will host a fundraiser for Obama's Democratic presidential campaign at her Montecito, Calif., mansion. (By Kevin Clark -- The Washington Post)

Sinatra was leader of the "Rat Pack" during Kennedy's time and a cultural icons to multiple generations when Reagan first ran for the White House.

Oprah is said that Barack will be the only candidate on her show during the election since fair time laws don't apply to talk shows.

That alone can be a tremendous advantage. In fact, she can support Barack through her entire media network.

There are also reports that Oprah may take a more active role in Obama's campaign. This could include appearing in television ads and at campaign events.

While Sinatra likely appealed mostly to men, Oprah's legions are found among voting age women -- a group particularly powerful in the Democratic Party, and a group that many feel would tend to favor Hillary Clinton as the first woman president. If Oprah can wield the same type of influence as she has shown in other areas, this might help Barack cut into Hillary's base of support.

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