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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Is there any likelihood that Obama will not endorse Clinton? [View all]artislife
(9,497 posts)23. Just interested in what you mean
by "He still owes her big time.
I think he has been exceptionally wonderful. He asked his supporters to help pay off her campaign debts, he offered her the SOS and never undermined her position. I can't think of, not saying there wasn't, another President doing that for his opponent in the Primaries. I think she has treated him, for most part, equally as well. I understand that she must move away from his presidency in part to make her case that she is a leader with her own thoughts of how she would run things. They seem to honestly respect each other.
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You just 'hang tight' with that. Imo there is a better than 50-50 he jumps in, most likely with
Purveyor
Jul 2015
#35
Sitting presidents generally wait to endorse the winner of the primary.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2015
#5
Obama will endorse the candidate that wins the nomination. /end thread. nt
Cali_Democrat
Jul 2015
#22