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2008: Illinois Sen. Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for president and became the first Black presidential nominee from a major political party.
U.S. Senator Barack Obama becomes the first African-American to be nominated for president of the United States at the Democratic National Convention.
Exit polls had Obama winning the Virginia black vote by 92 percent in 2008, which was 20 percent of the vote. Obama’s Danville campaign office is located at 1107 Piney Forest Road.