He first ran for political office in 1996. Prior to that, he had been a community organizer and advocate for the poor; a civil rights attorney; and a law school professor. In 1996, Mr. Obama was elected to the Illinois state senate, and was re-elected two more times. He then ran for U.S. senator in 2004 and won.
He had about twelve years of political experience: he served three terms in the Illinois State Senate and then one term as a US Senator, before he ran for president.
Yes, he practiced law and taught as a law professor before he entered politics.
Barack Obama was a teacher before entering politics. He eventually went on to become the President of the United States. Before entering politics, he taught constitutional law courses at the University of Chicago.
Barack Obama was president of the Harvard Law Review journal before becoming president.
Before he was President, Obama was US Senator from Illinois, served in the Illinois legislature and practiced law.
No, President Obama held many jobs before he entered politics, but driving a bus was not one of them.
This question is much too vague, and doesn't specify which president. If speaking of the current president Barack Obama, he was a senator from Illinois before he became President.
Barack Obama was married before he ran for president.
No, Barack Obama was not a preacher. He was a community organizer, civil rights attorney, and professor of constitutional law before entering politics. He served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
Even when he was not in politics, Mr. Obama always enjoyed going back to Hawaii, so that he could visit his relatives and friends.
Barack Obama is the current president, and George W. Bush was the president before him.
He was a Junior Senator for Illinois.
he was a senator