Barack Obama wins the Democratic primary [View all]
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Released from his self-imposed neutrality, the former president will soon make the case for Biden that Biden has had trouble making himself.
By RYAN LIZZA
04/09/2020 08:07 PM EDT
In the end, the most influential politician of 2020 may be the one who has been the most silent.
With Bernie Sanders exiting the race and Joe Biden taking on the mantle of presumptive nominee, the man who hovered quietly over the race for more than a year, Barack Obama, will soon return to the political fray.
Obama wanted Sanders to have the day to himself and so he refrained from speaking (or tweeting) publicly on Wednesday. But Obama had always said his role in the primaries would be to unite the party when its over, and hes been in close contact with both campaigns as the pandemic both froze the race without a clear victor and also made it more obvious that Biden would eventually prevail.
Over the last few weeks, hes had multiple conversations with candidates, including Sen. Sanders, about how to best position the Democratic Party to win in November, said a source familiar with those calls. While the content of those conversations remain private, there was always agreement that winning in the fall was paramount.
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