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Obama has no legacy other than a smoldering Middle East and a terrible health care plan with his lies, such as "If you like your doctor you can keep your doctor" and "If you like your insurance company you can keep your insurance company", which most Americans never wanted to begin with.
Obama has already said he is not endorsing early because he trusts the primary process and believes it will lead to a better nominee.
Once a nominee is chosen it is obvious that Obama will endorse and campaign for that person.
Obama is still very popular and is one of the best campaigners the dems have.
Even more delusional.
He's only popular with his base--and more specifically African Americans, the CNN and MSNBC fringe left crowd (all of whom have rock bottom ratings).
He (and Bill Clinton) spent four months prior to election night, on the road campaigning for Hillary Clinton (whom he personally endorsed as the 'most qualified' EVER!) and she still lost.
I don't know where some of you get the superman complex with the Obama's considering he did everything he could do to get Hillary elected and she still didn't win. That was as much his lost as it was Hillary's. I don't expect much the next go around.
It might save him from being the worst president in US history- a title he wrestled from Carter. Biden might be able to unseat Obama from this position of honor.
Obama never wanted Biden to be President. He kept him out of 2016 and he doesn't want him now. I've said it many times on this forum long before Biden announced.
Obama never wanted Biden to be President. He kept him out of 2016 and he doesn't want him now. I've said it many times on this forum long before Biden announced.
I'd bet that Obama probably wants "The best looking Attorney General" (a comment that Michelle probably didn't appreciate very much) to be the next POTUS.
Obama has already said he is not endorsing early because he trusts the primary process and believes it will lead to a better nominee.
Once a nominee is chosen it is obvious that Obama will endorse and campaign for that person.
Obama is still very popular and is one of the best campaigners the dems have.
I doubt Obama will campaign much. In the current political climate, he is just an AOC and Co. tantrum away from openly being called an Uncle Tom. He will do the bare minimum and likely only appear before big donors at events closed to the press.
Obama has already said he is not endorsing early because he trusts the primary process and believes it will lead to a better nominee.
Once a nominee is chosen it is obvious that Obama will endorse and campaign for that person.
Obama is still very popular and is one of the best campaigners the dems have.
Can't be wrong if you vote "present."
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