Yahoo – AFP,
December 26, 2016
Washington (AFP) - President Barack Obama says he could have been reelected for a third term and that the nation still largely embraces his political vision despite last month's election of Donald Trump to succeed him.
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| US President Barack Obama addresses troops with First Lady Michelle Obama at Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kailua on December 25, 2016 (AFP Photo/Nicholas Kamm) |
Washington (AFP) - President Barack Obama says he could have been reelected for a third term and that the nation still largely embraces his political vision despite last month's election of Donald Trump to succeed him.
The US
leader's remarks were made in an interview posted on the podcast "The Axe
Files," produced by CNN and the University of Chicago.
Obama, who
winds up his second and final term in office in just over three weeks, said he
believes the American public still supports his progressive vision, despite
having voted for Trump -- his political opposite.
"I am
confident in this vision because I'm confident that if I had run again and
articulated it, I think I could've mobilized a majority of the American people
to rally behind it," Obama tells his interviewer, former senior adviser
David Axelrod, in the most recent of several exit interviews he has been
conducting.
He was
philosophical and a little rueful about Democrats' loss of the presidential
election, when Hillary Clinton was defeated by Trump in a shock outcome almost
no one predicted.
"Losing's
never fun," he tells Axelrod, a political strategist who helped craft
Obama's winning 2008 presidential campaign and then followed him to the White
House.
"I'm
proud that I have tried to conduct myself in office to do what I think is right
rather than what is popular, I always tell people don't underestimate the
public humiliation of losing in politics," Obama said.
"It's
unlike what most people experience as adults, this sense of rejection."
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| The Obama years (AFP Photo) |
But he was
also proud of the way the progress made in the two terms of his presidency,
thanks to the "spirit of America," especially evident in the younger
generation.
"That
spirit of America has still been there in all sorts of ways. It manifests
itself in communities all across the country," Obama said.
"We
see it in this younger generation that is smarter, more tolerant, more
innovative, more creative, more entrepreneurial, would not even think about,
you know, discriminating somebody against for example because of their sexual
orientation," the president said.
"All
those things that I describe, you're seeing in our society, particularly among
20-year-olds, 30-year-olds.'
Despite the
election of Trump -- a Republican who appears set to put in place policies that
will take the country sharply to the right -- during his presidency "the
culture actually did shift," Obama told Axelrod.
"The
majority does buy into the notion of a one America that is tolerant and diverse
and open and full of energy and dynamism," the US president said.



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