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Barack Obama finally Snapchats, in the name of democracy | Barack Obama finally Snapchats, in the name of democracy |
(35 minutes later) | |
Of all the Obamas, Barack has been the slowest to adopt Snapchat. First lady Michelle launched an official account in June, older daughter Malia got caught playing beer pong in a September video, and younger daughter Sasha recorded her dad lecturing her at the dinner table about social media. | Of all the Obamas, Barack has been the slowest to adopt Snapchat. First lady Michelle launched an official account in June, older daughter Malia got caught playing beer pong in a September video, and younger daughter Sasha recorded her dad lecturing her at the dinner table about social media. |
But the president has finally snapped. | But the president has finally snapped. |
“People, this is Barack Obama. If I can figure out how to Snapchat, you can figure out how to go vote,” said the president, speaking into the phone “selfie” style. | “People, this is Barack Obama. If I can figure out how to Snapchat, you can figure out how to go vote,” said the president, speaking into the phone “selfie” style. |
“Sasha gave me a tutorial, by the way,” he added. | “Sasha gave me a tutorial, by the way,” he added. |
It was Obama’s first official interview on the content-sharing app, speaking with reporter Peter Hamby on Good Luck America, a video stream found on Snapchat’s discover channel. | It was Obama’s first official interview on the content-sharing app, speaking with reporter Peter Hamby on Good Luck America, a video stream found on Snapchat’s discover channel. |
Hamby and his team followed Obama around for a day in Cleveland, Ohio, where he hosted a rally on behalf of Hillary Clinton. | Hamby and his team followed Obama around for a day in Cleveland, Ohio, where he hosted a rally on behalf of Hillary Clinton. |
It showed him talking to the crowd, joking about Donald Trump being a working-class warrior – “Come on, man!” Obama said – and gave viewers a glimpse of what it’s like to ride around in a presidential motorcade. | It showed him talking to the crowd, joking about Donald Trump being a working-class warrior – “Come on, man!” Obama said – and gave viewers a glimpse of what it’s like to ride around in a presidential motorcade. |
Driving in the motorcade, Hamby said: “It’s just like getting on the 405 [the infamous traffic-clogged LA interstate] but it’s not fucking hell. Just running some red lights, no big deal.” | |
The video is heavily edited, and includes graphics, interviews and flashbacks to old 2008 campaign footage. | The video is heavily edited, and includes graphics, interviews and flashbacks to old 2008 campaign footage. |
Obama spoke about how his 2008 campaign used social media so well partly because he just “hired a bunch of 25- and 26-year-olds that were all into it”. | Obama spoke about how his 2008 campaign used social media so well partly because he just “hired a bunch of 25- and 26-year-olds that were all into it”. |
He said Clinton was also great at involving young people. “One of the things I think Hillary understands is bringing young people into the process,” he said. | |
Snapchat excels at offering a behind the scenes perspective. Before Obama addressed the crowd in Cleveland, a snap showed him backstage meeting the woman who would introduce him. She said she was scared, and he reassured her by saying she’d do great and signing a copy of her speech. | Snapchat excels at offering a behind the scenes perspective. Before Obama addressed the crowd in Cleveland, a snap showed him backstage meeting the woman who would introduce him. She said she was scared, and he reassured her by saying she’d do great and signing a copy of her speech. |
“I always sign this ahead of time. It gives you good luck, plus you can sell it on eBay,” said Obama, autographing the women’s speech. | “I always sign this ahead of time. It gives you good luck, plus you can sell it on eBay,” said Obama, autographing the women’s speech. |
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