Former President Barack Obama admits Democrats are facing hurdles but offers a path to midterm victory and beyond.
Obama argued Saturday that Republicans engage in “mean, angry, exclusive, us/them, divisive politics" while Democrats are "coming together.
Obama calls for younger Democratic candidates to win 2026 midterms, warning older politicians can "age out" and lose connection to younger voters.
Obama argues the current administration’s actions present an unexpected opening for party unity in the 2026 midterms.
“There is an element of, at some point, you age out,” the former president said.
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