from what I've read the Obama campaign/DNC has paid for hair & make-up relating to some specific appearances but has not contributed to wardrobe expenses.
Barack Obama
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The quickest, most accurate answer to this question is the Chairman of the National Democratic Executive Committee Debbie Wasserman Schultz a current Florida Congressional Representative in District 20. Another answer would be the President of the United States Barack Obama. President Obama recommended Wasserman Schultz as Chair of the National Democratic Committee. But, it is important to recognize that the Democratic Party, like the Republican Party is a state based organization. Political parties in the United States are based in the individual states. It is the state Democratic Party that holds the primaries in each state that elect the various members of the American Congress. It is the states that vote their 'electoral votes' for President. The Democratic National Committee is made up of two members from each state .
To cite Barack Obama's 2004 Democratic National Convention speech, you can follow the format for citing a speech in MLA, APA, or Chicago style. In MLA, it would look like this: Obama, Barack. "Keynote Address." Democratic National Convention, 27 July 2004, Boston, MA. In APA, it would be: Obama, B. (2004, July 27). Keynote address at the Democratic National Convention, Boston, MA. In Chicago style: Obama, Barack. "Keynote Address." Delivered at the Democratic National Convention, Boston, MA, July 27, 2004. Be sure to adjust the format based on your specific citation style requirements.
Barack Obama gave the keynote address in July 2004 at his party's national convention.
The Democratic Party.
Barack Obama has been on the Veteran's Affairs Committee since 2005.
Lawlz he's Democratic....
On July 27, 2004, future president Barack Obama gave the keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention, presaging his populist campaign in 2008.
Barack Obama is the presidential nominee for the Democratic Party
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Barack Obama , Democratic candidate, won re-election in 2012.