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Obama Reveals Startling Insight on Trump Administration at Rally That Could Surprise Many

Barack Obama presented a powerful assessment of the ongoing Trump administration in a speech delivered recently. The 44th President, representing the Democratic Party, addressed supporters at a rally held in Newark on Saturday, November 1, where he expressed strong support for New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill.

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Election Day draws near, and Sherrill maintains a narrow advantage over her Republican challenger, Jack Ciattarelli, based on the latest polling data. In his energetic presentation, Obama shifted away from his typical calm demeanor, portraying the Trump administration’s policies as “worse than even I expected.” “It’s not as if we didn’t see some of this coming,” Obama declared.

“I will admit, it’s even worse than I anticipated, but I warned you all. You can check the records. And, by the way, he warned you too, because he told you what he would do.

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“Still, many voted for Trump and other Republicans,” he added, “not because they wanted to give up free speech or dismantle public health systems, but because they were frustrated by inflation, rising gas prices, difficulty affording a home, and concerns about their children’s future.” Obama continued his evaluation of the administration, pointing to national guard deployments in U.S. cities and ICE raids.

“We’ve got a president sending the National Guard into cities, claiming to combat crime waves that don’t exist,” he remarked. While appearing in Norfolk, Virginia to campaign for Abigail Spanberger, Obama highlighted Trump’s emphasis on White House renovations. “The president has been prioritizing things like paving the Rose Garden to keep shoes clean, gold-plating the Oval Office, and constructing a $300 million ballroom,” Obama noted. “So, Virginia, don’t worry about seeing a doctor – he’ll at least save you a dance.”

These statements arrive as the federal government’s shutdown, beginning October 1, moves into its second month without any signs of resolution. Democrats push forward with efforts to extend health insurance subsidies, even as the Trump administration engages in ongoing budget disputes.

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Obama’s observations align with the approaching Election Day on November 4. Democrats express confidence in Sherrill’s prospects, referencing a voter registration edge of approximately 860,000. Suffolk University polling indicates a four-point lead for her, although a recent Emerson College poll reflects a closer contest, with Sherrill at 49 percent and her opponent at 48 percent. Micah Rasmussen, director of the Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics at Rider University, shared with Mirror US: “The question is whether Republicans can make enough gains to overcome this. Even nervous Democrats agree Republicans will need a very strong showing on Election Day to close a possible 250-275,000 vote gap.”

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