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| Name | 2009 presidential inauguration |
| Caption | Barack Obama being sworn in as the President of the United States |
| Date | January 20, 2009 |
| Location | United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. |
| President | Barack Obama |
| Vice president | Joe Biden |
2009 inauguration. The 2009 inauguration of Barack Obama as the President of the United States was a historic event that marked the beginning of his first term in office, with Joe Biden as his Vice President of the United States. This event was attended by numerous dignitaries, including Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and John McCain. The inauguration was also witnessed by millions of people around the world, including Oprah Winfrey, Aretha Franklin, and Beyoncé.
The 2009 inauguration was a significant event in American history, marking the first time an African American had been elected as the President of the United States. Barack Obama's inauguration was also notable for the large crowd that attended the event, with estimates suggesting that over 1.8 million people were present at the National Mall. The event was covered extensively by the media, with CNN, NBC, ABC, and CBS providing live coverage of the inauguration. Al Jazeera, BBC, and Sky News also provided international coverage of the event.
The 2009 inauguration was the result of a long and competitive presidential election between Barack Obama and John McCain. Barack Obama's campaign was supported by numerous high-profile figures, including Oprah Winfrey, Warren Buffett, and Colin Powell. The election was also marked by the involvement of Sarah Palin, who was John McCain's running mate, and Joe Biden, who was Barack Obama's running mate. The election was closely followed by the media, with The New York Times, The Washington Post, and USA Today providing extensive coverage.
In the days leading up to the inauguration, numerous events were held to celebrate the occasion, including a concert at the Lincoln Memorial featuring performances by Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, and Stevie Wonder. The event was attended by Barack Obama and his family, including Michelle Obama and their daughters, Malia Obama and Sasha Obama. The concert was also attended by numerous other dignitaries, including Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Jimmy Carter. A prayer service was also held at the National Cathedral on the morning of the inauguration, with Barack Obama and Joe Biden in attendance.
The inauguration ceremony was held on the West Front of the United States Capitol and was attended by a large crowd of dignitaries, including Chief Justice John Roberts, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Reid. The ceremony began with the swearing-in of Joe Biden as Vice President of the United States, followed by the swearing-in of Barack Obama as President of the United States. The ceremony also featured performances by Aretha Franklin and Yo-Yo Ma, as well as a poem by Elizabeth Alexander. The event was also attended by numerous foreign dignitaries, including Gordon Brown, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Angela Merkel.
The 2009 inauguration was widely covered by the international media, with many countries expressing their congratulations to Barack Obama on his election. The event was also marked by numerous international reactions, including statements from Vladimir Putin, Hu Jintao, and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The inauguration was also attended by numerous international dignitaries, including Ban Ki-moon, Kofi Annan, and Desmond Tutu. The event was seen as a significant moment in international relations, with many countries hoping for improved relations with the United States under Barack Obama's leadership.
In the aftermath of the inauguration, Barack Obama began his first term as President of the United States, with Joe Biden as his Vice President of the United States. The new administration faced numerous challenges, including the Great Recession and the War in Afghanistan. Barack Obama's presidency was also marked by numerous significant events, including the passage of the Affordable Care Act and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act. The inauguration was also followed by numerous other events, including the State of the Union address and the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Category:2009 in politics