In the many glossy cover articles about Obamamania, the only real suspense is whether a Jack or Bobby Kennedy analogy will be made in the second paragraph or the fifth.
Obamamania sweeps the nation as millions of voters find themselves deeply impressed by Obama's views, and the fact that he was on Oprah.
2009, Jonathan Vatner, "Heads Up: A Budding Revival in the Land of Obama’s Roots," The New York Times, 4 Jan:
The election of Barack Obama […] reverberated across the ocean, where the beleaguered tourism industry of Kenya is hoping that Obamamania will result in a resurgence of visitors to the ancestral homeland of the president-elect.
2009, Al Kamen, "Not Included: An Oil Change We Can Believe In," Washington Post, 16 Jan., page A17:
Obama leased the steel-blue 2005 Chrysler 300C for three years […]. In the months since, O'Boyle hardly drove the car, and in December he decided to cash in on Obamamania. He auctioned the car on eBay.