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People Are Tweeting Their Favorite Obama Memories On Trump’s 74th Birthday

People are sharing memorable moments online from Obama’s presidency instead of celebrating Trump’s birthday
Apparently, today is Donald Trump’s 74th birthday. For many on social media, however, June 14, 2020 has become the unofficially holiday to celebrate all the best things about former President Barack Obama.

As Trump and his administration celebrate another year on this planet, those who don’t feel like honoring him on his special day decided to get #ObamaDayJune14th trending. The movement was designed to flood social media with images and quotes from the beloved Barack Obama as a reminder of when an actual president ran our country.

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/people- ... 02921.html
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https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/20 ... ter-users/

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U.S. adult Twitter users differ in significant ways from the overall U.S. adult population. Most notably, Twitter users are much younger than the average U.S adult and Twitter users are more likely to identify with the Democratic Party compared with U.S. adults more generally.

Twitter users as a group express distinct opinions relative to the public as a whole on some political values, particularly when it comes to views having to do with race, immigration and gender.
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So the majority of tweets come from loud mouthed feminist cat ladies who want Obama's D. Why am I not surprised? lol.
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