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Barack Obama, United States Senator from Illinois, plans to announce his candidacy for United States President in Springfield, Illinois on Saturday, Feburary 10, 2007.

References

  1. "Obama confirms location of big announcement" POST-DISPATCH SPRINGFIELD BUREAU 02/01/2007
  2. "Obama confirms Old State Capitol for presidential announcement" BY CHRISTOPHER WILLS February 1, 2007 Southern Illinoisan