Obama Advocates Unity Amid Political Divisiveness

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In his first public remarks since the recent election, former President Barack Obama emphasized the importance of bridge-building and pluralism in a divided America, avoiding direct mention of President-elect Donald Trump. Speaking at the Obama Foundation Democracy Forum in Chicago, Obama highlighted the need for engagement across differing viewpoints to maintain democracy, warning against the dangers of political polarization and the erosion of democratic norms. He called for a renewed commitment to pluralist principles and urged for civility and compromise in the face of deep political divisions.
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