Ashley Baia

Ashley Baia

Ashley Baia works on the Barack Obama campaign. Obama referenced her in his March 18th address, aka his "Race Speech".

Rebecca Droke/Post-Gazette Ashley Baia, who has put more than 30,000 miles on her car campaigning for Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, was mentioned in his Tuesday speech on race. Ms. Baia is now working out of the Obama headquarters in East Liberty.


A quote from Ashley Baia's mother about Ashley getting mentioned by Barack Obama in his landmark "race" speech:
"All those nights I thought she didn't hear me cry, she did," Her mom says of Ashley. "But from all of this, look what has come out of it. I'm extremely proud of what she's doing."
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In a recent post at NassbaumOnDesign, he pointed towards the speech Barack Obama gave at Google in November on his view of innovation and how he will change the innovation procedures of the USA, should he become the next American president. Obama’s plans are extensive, many focusing around innovation and science to unlock the potential of our future. He looks to introduce technology into healthcare, use innovation to find a way for cleaner air in America, and a way to give young Americans the knowledge so that they can become tomorrow’s leaders in science and technology. Other innovation goals outlined in his speech were: ... Read Full Story
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