Obama’s Draws More than 200,000 in Berlin
Thursday, July 24th, 2008The estimates for Obama’s Berlin speech ranged from the tens of thousands to 1,000,000. Today the candidate said he doubted he’d get a million and laughed at the idea of 500,000, but he did draw an impressive 200,000 - the biggest campaign event of his political career.
The enormous crowd, many waving American flags, stretched down the street leading from Victory Column in Tiergarten Park, all the way to the Brandenburg Gate that was once a point of entry between East and West Berlin.
The campaign was clear that this was not a political rally. As Obama described it, “The people in the crowd aren’t voters, so in that sense it’s not designed to get them to the polls…Hopefully it will be viewed as a substantive articulation of the relationship I’d like to see between the US and Europe. ..I’m hoping to communicate across the Atlantic about the relationship and how we can build on it. ”
Previously, the candidate’s largest rally was in Portland, Oregon, where more than 70,000 showed up to hear the Illinois senator.



