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- The former president Barack Obama shook fellow Democrats by the shoulders at a party fundraiser this week, urging them to snap out of their funk ahead of the November midterm elections. Obama told attendees in Beverly Hills, California, on Thursday not to dwell on trying to find perfect candidates to run against Republicans.
- "Do not wait for the perfect message, don’t wait to feel a tingle in your spine because you're expecting politicians to be so inspiring and poetic and moving that somehow, 'OK, I'll get off my couch after all and go spend the 15 to 20 minutes it takes for me to vote,'" Obama said.
- These were his first public comments in months. His apparent silence has frustrated some supporters who believe the former president should do more to challenge the Trump administration and the Republican Party.
The former president Barack Obama served up some tough love to fellow Democrats during a party fundraiser in California on Thursday, urging them to snap out of their funk ahead of the November midterm elections.
He seemed to vent some frustration w1ith Democrats over what he sees as lingering complacency within the party just four months out from the midterms, according to a Politico report documenting the event.
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