President Obama “heads into the 2016 campaign season in a position few in the White House or anywhere else expected a year ago: in demand,” Politico reports.
“The president and his aides are expecting to capitalize on that popularity, according to people familiar with the planning, taking a more active role this election cycle than during last year’s midterms. Those plans include Obama hitting the campaign trail as early as the spring to help unite the party after the primaries and to sound off on Republicans he portrays as not serious enough for prime time.”
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