The Parents of Barack Obama at SBG Global

November 22nd, 2021 Presidential Political Betting

Political betting odds are virtually a toss-up between Democratic candidate Barack Obama and Republican candidate John McCain. A reason that Obama is tied and not ahead of McCain in political betting odds could be his background. Let’s take a look at the background of Barack Obama including his parents. Political betting facts tell us that Obama was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Barack Obama Sr. and Ann Dunham. Sr. is from Kenya while Dunham is from Wichita, Kansas. Political betting facts show that the parents of Barack Obama met while attending the University of Hawaii at Manoa where Sr. was a foreign student.

Political betting facts tell us that the parents of Barack separated when he was two years old and later divorced. Obama Sr. returned to Kenya according to political betting facts and died in an auto accident in 1982. Barack Obama’s mother went on to marry Lolo Soetoro and they moved to Indonesia in 1967.

Political betting facts show that attended schools in Jakarta until he was 10 years old. Obama then went to Honolulu and lived with his grandparents and attended Punahou School according to political betting facts. Obama’s mother returned to Hawaii in 1972 and then went back to Indonesia.

She died of ovarian cancer in 1995. Political betting facts tell us that met his wife Michelle Robinson in 1989. They married in 1992 according to political betting facts and their first daughter was born in 1998. Their second daughter was born in 2001.

He has done very little in his political career but has been in the right place at the right time and became the 2008 Democratic Presidential nominee. Obama has seven relatives all over the world, particularly in Kenya from his father’s family according to political betting facts.

Political betting facts show that the parents of Barack are considered non-religious. His father was raised as a Muslim and also was an atheist. Barack and John McCain are virtually tied in the polls and the 2008 United States Presidential race should be exciting.

 

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