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Senator Biden acknowledges the corrupting influence of money in politics, stating that running for office requires significant funds from wealthy donors who expect something in return. He highlights the challenge of raising money without compromising his values. Despite being a young candidate, he was able to attract attention and funding, but was told to come back when older. This reflects the systemic issue of money influencing politics.

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Senator Obama, a member of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, has a diverse background. He was born in Hawaii, raised in New York, and educated at Columbia University and Harvard Law School. Throughout his career, he has been involved in various roles such as a church-based organizer, constitutional law teacher, and civil rights lawyer. He also served in the Illinois State Senate before being elected to the United States Senate in 2004. Senator Obama has consistently emphasized the influence of family and faith in shaping his commitment to public service.

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The people clearly voted for major government reform. This was a central campaign promise, discussed at every rally. I made it clear this is what they would receive. My presidency will deliver on that promise. Too often, people don't see their votes reflected in government action. But in this case, the people will get what they voted for – that's the essence of democracy.

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For America's future, if some participate and others don't, we have been given an extraordinary blessing. And at this moment in time, our country needs us, and we need people like George Soros who is fearless and willing to step up when it counts. So please join me in welcoming George Soros. It is the first time that I feel that I need to stand up and do something really, and become really engaged, in the electoral process in in this country.

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President Obama has been criticized as potentially the worst president in U.S. history. In response, he emphasizes that he will be remembered as a president. He highlights the importance of patriotism, stating that when you embrace it, there is no space for prejudice.

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Barack Obama’s rise from little-known state senator to Democratic nominee is framed in the discussion as a culmination of a small group of Chicago donors backing him, funding his campaign, and paving the way for his ascent, with two years in the U.S. Senate spent preparing to run in 2008, culminating in his victory. The interviewer notes that the news media avoided answering basic questions about Obama’s life, beliefs, and origins during the 2008 campaign, instead labeling inquiries as conspiracy theories. Larry Sinclair, who would later claim to have met Obama, appears in the studio. Sinclair recounts meeting Obama in 1999 in Illinois through a limousine driver he hired in Chicago. He explains he was in town for Lee Duke’s Naval Academy graduation and was seeking a party night in Chicago, specifically asking the driver if he knew anyone available. The driver, Jamere Motani of Five Star Limo, allegedly introduced Sinclair to a man whom Motani said was Barack Obama. Sinclair says he had never heard of Obama before and did not know he was a politician at the time; he asserts the driver knew Obama and described him as liking the same kind of partying Sinclair was seeking. Sinclair describes going to a bar in Chicago with Obama, where Sinclair asked for something to wake up and was directed to cocaine. He states Obama said he knew where to get it, and they left to obtain it. He pays $250 for cocaine, and in the limo, Obama allegedly pulled out a pipe and began smoking crack; Sinclair says he then performed oral sex on Obama after initiating a physical advance. Sinclair recounts the driver’s partition being up and that the driver did not object. The night continued with another encounter the next day when Obama supposedly returned to Sinclair’s hotel, the Comfort Inn in Gurnee, Illinois, with more cocaine, and the pair repeated the same program, including another sexual encounter and further cocaine use. Sinclair says he later left and Obama dropped him off at his hotel, but Obama then showed up the next day at Sinclair’s hotel for another encounter. Sinclair emphasizes he did not know Obama’s identity or political status at the time, and only realized who Obama was when he saw him at the Democratic National Convention in Boston in 2004 and again in 2008. He asserts Obama used his real name, Barack, at the time of the encounters. Afterward, Sinclair sought to contact the Obama campaign in late 2007, urging Barack Obama to acknowledge his cocaine use in the past, asking that Obama simply state, “I did coke and I’ve done it as recently as 1999.” He says he contacted David Axelrod’s office in Chicago with three letters but never mentioned the sexual encounter in 2007. He recounts receiving a call from someone he identifies as Donald Young, a gay choir director from Jeremiah Wright’s church, who claimed to be with the Obama campaign and said that the campaign would not acknowledge the sex and drug interaction. Young allegedly told Sinclair that he had known Obama for years and had an intimate relationship with him, and warned him to be careful because the Obama campaign would not acknowledge anything. Sinclair describes Donald Young’s death in Chicago as a key piece of the narrative, stating Young was shot dead in his 2nd-floor apartment, with details that he says were publicly documented, and that Jeremiah Wright announced Young’s death early that morning. Norma Jean Young, Donald Young’s mother, is described as a former Chicago Police Department employee who believed Young’s death was to protect Barack Obama, and Lorraine Young, Donald’s sister, reportedly supported the claim that Young and Obama had been intimately close for years. Sinclair asserts that he disclosed his full story in a YouTube video in January 2008, but that the video was deleted after YouTube gave access to his account to someone else, and his emails and Hotmail were allegedly compromised. He contends that reporters avoided the story due to pressure from Axelrod to destroy him and because outlets did not want to lose access to the Obama campaign. Sinclair claims Greta Van Susteren and Ben Smith covered the story unfavorably; he labels Ben Smith a “grifter” and accuses Politico of misrepresenting his career and status as a fugitive, while insisting he never hid his past. In reflecting on Obama, Sinclair maintains Obama is a “grifter” who is power-hungry and believes Obama has influenced the Biden administration; he argues Obama’s presidency has pushed race relations backward and that Obama’s public persona masks transactional and sexual behaviors. He asserts that he grew up as a gay man in rural South Carolina and believes Obama’s campaign rhetoric contrasted with reality, noting Obama’s comments to supporters about fights and displaying a willingness to use race as a tool. The conversation closes with Sinclair acknowledging the complexity of the situation, reiterating his claim that he had sex with Obama and that Donald Young’s calls and subsequent death are connected to the broader narrative about Obama’s past.

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I appreciate Joe Biden and everything he has done. As an immigrant in the United States, I strive to be a good person and have a better life. America is known for being a land of opportunity.

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I don't want anyone telling me or my grandchildren to vote against something ungodly. We have so many things to vote for in this beautiful country. I don't need to talk about the filth, it speaks for itself. I thank the two most powerful people in American history, the black individuals.

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The speaker asserts that the election is very important and emphasizes the crucial role of the Somali community in this process. According to the speaker, the Somali community is critical, and the speaker states that in their own election they would not be in office without the help of the Somali community. Somali voters came out in very large numbers and were able to register people to vote. The speaker notes that several thousand Somalis were recently naturalized as US citizens. The Somali community, the speaker claims, can make a huge impact on this election. The influence of Somalis is not limited to Minnesota; the speaker indicates that Somalis also play a significant role in battleground states such as Ohio and in Virginia. Specifically, the speaker mentions Somalis in Columbus, Ohio, and in Virginia, stating that they all have a role and opportunity to play a very big role in this election. The speaker believes that many people are counting on the Somali community to get involved, stay involved, and not just vote but help others vote. On the campaign, there are tremendous leaders. The speaker highlights Hibu Isak as a great leader who is very articulate, very smart, and a young lady who is out gathering Somali voters and other voters to get them to the polls. The speaker also mentions Miriam, who is on the campaign, along with other leaders. The overarching message is that the Somali community is a critical player, not just in Minnesota but also in Ohio and Virginia. The speaker urges listeners to call their relatives in those areas so they can be encouraged to vote. In summary, the speaker argues that Somali voters have demonstrated strong participation and registration efforts, there are newly naturalized Somali citizens, and Somalis’ involvement is pivotal in Minnesota, Ohio, and Virginia. The speaker calls for continued and expanded engagement, including assistance to others in voting, and points to specific community leaders like Hibu Isak and Miriam as examples of effective leadership within the campaign.

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Victor Hsieh, the youngest Illinois delegate at 18, emphasized the importance of debating Donald Trump. Michelle Obama and Bernie Sanders also stressed the significance of electing Democrats at all levels. Joe Biden, according to Hsieh, can appeal to young people. Initially, there was hesitation among the younger generation to support Biden after Bernie Sanders dropped out, but that has changed.

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The speaker expresses feeling ashamed for previously being afraid to vote for women, stating that Barack Obama helped him overcome this. He will now vote for women down ballot, starting with Anne Wagner for US House of Representative. He also plans to vote for Tracy Chappell, a black woman running on the Republican ticket. The speaker clarifies that he will only vote for women who can define what a woman is, as part of the "Obama challenge." He will vote for women within the party that understands what a woman is. He thanks Barack Obama for helping him overcome his fears.

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I believe Barack Obama is the worst president ever. I voted for him because I thought he would help the people in Chicago, but he didn't do anything for us. He didn't come to Ferguson when we were protesting, and he doesn't care about black people. He's controlled by someone else, but Trump is different. He gets his energy from the people. Obama didn't do anything for us, not even the person who said you ain't black if you don't vote for me. So, vote for Trump in 2020.

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How many of you used to vote Democrat? And how many have always voted Republican? We have a great mix here. I grew up as a Democrat but, after studying the issues, I realized I was actually a conservative. It's important to me, as a Black man, to have the freedom to choose how I vote. I find it racist when society dictates my political beliefs. Over the years, I've learned to think for myself and have come to appreciate conservative policies, which is why I am where I am today.

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The youngest new face in the US Senate will be Democrat Joseph Biden of Delaware. At the time of his election, Biden was not yet old enough to serve. He celebrated his 30th birthday and expressed his hope that older members wouldn't judge him based on his age. Biden also mentioned his desire for changes in the seniority system, believing it has more drawbacks than merits. He acknowledged that he may have the least seniority ever in the Senate, but found it amusing.

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Barack Obama's life story begins in a small village in Kenya, where his father was born and raised. His father was among the first generation of Africans to study in the United States and the first to be accepted at the University of Hawaii. Obama's childhood was marked by his father's absence, as he returned to Kenya after completing his studies. Growing up without a father figure had a significant impact on Obama, shaping his pursuit of finding his own identity. He also experienced cultural diversity, living in Indonesia and attending a prestigious school in Hawaii. Obama's journey eventually led him to Harvard Law School, where he excelled and became the first African American editor of the Harvard Law Review. His experiences and ability to connect with people from all backgrounds have fueled speculation about his potential in national politics. However, Obama remains focused on his current goals and the upcoming elections.

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Barack Obama has long supported Israel, even before his time in the senate. His political career was influenced by two prominent Jewish families in Chicago.

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President Obama and Harry discuss the importance of voting in the upcoming election. They mention key issues such as climate change, gun safety, and pro-choice legislation. They emphasize that everyone needs to do their part by visiting Iwillvote.com and making a voting plan.

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I am not an American citizen and some people claim that I have a forged birth certificate. The truth is, I was not born in Hawaii or the United States. I actually come from Kenya. My election was seen by many as evidence that our society is progressing.

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It feels like 2008 excitement in the air, from the outhouse to the White House. Kamala Harris will win the election with our help. Michigan hasn't seen this kind of excitement since electing Barack Obama in 2008.

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As a native of Chicago, the speaker says Barack Obama's policies did nothing for Black people. They believe it's insulting that Obama is pandering to Black men for not voting for Kamala Harris, suggesting Obama only supports her due to a lack of better options and unfavorable optics. The speaker claims Harris is inarticulate and avoids answering questions, and they vote for policies, not based on race. They accuse the current administration of causing high inflation and having poor border control, reminding Obama of his high deportation numbers. The speaker questions why Harris couldn't name one thing she'd do differently from Biden. They urge Obama to self-reflect before attacking Black men for not voting for Harris, questioning if he would vote for her if he weren't a Democrat. The speaker says Harris was inserted into her position without earning votes. They say they will continue to be free thinkers and create a better America for all.

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The speaker states that there is no dispute: the conduct of our elections, the way government comes into power, is a national security issue, and the security of our elections is incredibly important. The speaker says they are comforted as a citizen and as someone at the Department of Justice by the fact that national security eyes are on this, as well as criminal and civil rights review. They add that, at the end of the day, as a voter themselves and someone involved in politics before taking the job, they like every citizen to vote. They note that a lot of people don’t vote, don’t have confidence, and don’t care. It is important that people have confidence in, accept the outcome of the elections, and also be more likely to vote. The speaker concludes that this is a very good thing, whoever they’re voting for.

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The Somali community is critical to the election. The speaker notes that they wouldn’t be in office without Somali support, as Somali voters came out in large numbers and helped register people to vote. Recently, several thousand Somalis were naturalized as U.S. citizens, and Somalis can have a huge impact on the election beyond Minnesota, including in Ohio and Virginia. The speaker emphasizes that Somalis should not only vote but also help others vote, to maximize turnout. On their campaign, there are strong Somali leaders such as Himu Issac, described as a great, articulate, smart young woman who is mobilizing Somali voters and other voters to the polls, and Miriam, among others involved in the campaign. The message is that the Somali community plays a critical role not just in Minnesota but also in Ohio (Columbus, Ohio) and Virginia, and there is a call to contact relatives in those areas to encourage voting.

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I identify as American, not African American. I believe in promoting freedom and equality, which is how I got elected. I didn't rely on race or privilege. I grew up in Overland, Saint Louis County, in a non-privileged family after my father passed when I was 12.

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Speaker 0: America's future requires everyone's participation. We are fortunate to have people like George Soros who fearlessly step up when it matters. Please welcome George Soros. It's the first time I feel compelled to get involved in the electoral process in this country.

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Barack Obama was a plant who did nothing for the black community. He never addressed Chicago's crime issues with young black men because he simply doesn't care. Obama is a curse on this nation, pushing Marxist socialist programs and abortion in Africa, an abomination. He didn't care about us, which gave rise to Trump, who actually listened. Even Bill Clinton at least pretended to care. Before Obama was elected, my mother warned black churches, saying he was ungodly, and she was right. He hates this country but wants to exploit it, just like the founders of Black Lives Matter, who don't care about black people. They never helped build a black business; instead, they bought homes in white neighborhoods.
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