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President Barack Obama’s mockery of Donald Trump in 2011 may have fueled the former real estate mogul’s run for president and his desire to leave his mark on the White House.
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Obama blasts Trump ahead of Election Day in Virginia and New Jersey. Republicans keep it local
Former President Barack Obama is headlining rallies for Democrats running for governor in Virginia and New Jersey.
The View cohost Ana Navarro might not want a third tenure in the White House for Donald Trump, but she's totally fine with a triple-term presidency for Barack Obama.
I can’t square this,” the host on the conservative channel said of Barack Obama’s endorsement of a Democrat over a Black Republican.
Politicization of the Justice Department began under Obama and expanded under Biden, and Democrats now fear the system they built.
Bobbie Coleman, chairwoman of the Hardin County Republican Party, confirmed that she posted the since-deleted video.
Democrat governor candidate Mikie Sherrill declared that "New Jersey is a blue state" on Saturday in the final days of her campaign against Jack Ciattarelli.
Campaigning for Abigail Spanberger in Virginia on Saturday, former President Obama ripped the Trump administration and Republicans for "all the nonsense we see on the news every day." PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Meanwhile,
Less than two weeks out of California’s special election, Barack Obama praised Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) redistricting campaign to push back against what the former president described as a “brazen” effort by Republicans to give their party an edge ahead of next year’s midterm elections.
FILE - President Ronald Reagan sits in the Oval Office after he delivered his farewell address to the nation Jan. 11, 1989, from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. The age question for presidential candidates is more than four decades old. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File) AP
Former President Barack Obama has congratulated Democrats on their electoral victories on Tuesday, which includes wins in New York, New Jersey and Virginia. “Congratulations to all the Democratic candidates who won tonight,