The Denver Post

Obama praises woman behind “fired up” chant as she retires from council

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COLUMBIA, S.C.>> Former President Barack Obama, marking the retirement of the woman credited with popularizi­ng the chant “Fired up, ready to go!” that epitomized his campaigns, says her energy played a key role in lifting his spirits and his candidacy.

“It was early in my campaign, and I wasn’t doing that good,” Obama recalled in a video by the Obama Foundation, harking back to a 2007 campaign stop in Greenwood, S.C., on a dreary, rainy day.

But the small crowd, Obama said, was transforme­d as Edith Childs led them in the rousing, back-and-forth chant, “Fired up, ready to go!”

“Leadership and power and inspiratio­n can come from anywhere,” Obama said in the video to mark Childs’ retirement after 24 years on the Greenwood County Council. “It just has to do with spirit, and nobody embodied that better than Edith.”

“Fired up, ready to go!” swiftly became part of the Obama campaign’s ethos, manifested in T-shirts, signs and bumper stickers.

This week, Childs said she had come to know the “fired up” verbiage from its use decades ago, the words energizing participan­ts during NAACP voter registrati­on drives.

“Once we sang that song, it reminded us that, no matter what, we have to remain fired up and ready to go, and be prepared for whatever confronts you,” she said.

Childs attended several events at the White House during his presidenti­al tenure, led delegates in the chant during the 2012 Democratic National Convention and sat with first lady Michelle Obama at her husband’s final State of the Union address in 2016.

Looking ahead to the 2024 presidenti­al campaign — and South Carolina’s new first-inthe-nation Democratic primary — Childs said she was open to connect with candidates who might seek her support, although she said she wanted Democrats to be clearer about showcasing the party’s accomplish­ments. “When you’re fired up about something, you put more into it,” she said.

“We’re going in the right direction, but we need to be more vigilant about what we’re doing.”

 ?? BRETT FLASHNICK — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Then-presidenti­al hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-ill., laughs with Greenwood County, S.C., Councilwom­an Edith Childs in 2007 in Aiken, S.C.
BRETT FLASHNICK — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Then-presidenti­al hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-ill., laughs with Greenwood County, S.C., Councilwom­an Edith Childs in 2007 in Aiken, S.C.

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