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Obama reemerges as Democrats’ closer as the party searches for its next leader

Last updated: November 1, 2025 2:05 pm
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NORFOLK, Virginia — A Return of the Closer-in-Chief

Barack Obama stepped back onto the political stage Saturday, assuming his familiar role as the Democrats’ closer-in-chief. This move comes at a crucial time for a party still searching for direction after significant setbacks in the 2024 elections, which left them completely sidelined from federal power. With the gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey heating up, Obama’s presence was intended to energize a leaderless party in the countdown to the November 4 elections.

A Strategic Focus on Key Demographics

Obama made his first appearance in Norfolk, a city notable for housing the largest Naval installation in the U.S. and two historically Black colleges. This choice was strategic; both Abigail Spanberger in Virginia and Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey are counting on mobilizing these key voter demographics. Later, he visited Newark, New Jersey’s most populous city, where nearly half the residents identify as Black—underscoring the importance of these voters for Democratic victories.

The Democratic Party’s Struggle for Cohesion

Obama’s reemergence serves as a stark reminder of the Democratic Party’s current disarray. Following the 2024 elections, the party’s aim hinges on securing wins for Spanberger and Sherrill to regain momentum as they head into the critical midterms next year. The specter of former President Donald Trump looms large; he made gains in both states previously by appealing to Black and Hispanic voters—a demographic the Democrats are now fervently trying to win back.

Messaging on Economic Issues

In his speeches, Obama highlighted Spanberger and Sherrill’s focus on economic issues, which he described as pivotal for rallying voters. “Abigail’s opponent seems preoccupied with imitating Trump and his allies, supporting a tax law that could hike healthcare and housing costs in Virginia,” he stated, cleverly avoiding direct mention of Virginia’s Republican nominee, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears. He humorously likened the situation to “every day being Halloween, filled with tricks rather than treats,” a quip that resonated with the audience.

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Party Leadership and Direction

In a private conversation with New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, Obama further demonstrated his commitment to steering the Democratic Party through turbulent waters. With no singular leader at the helm, Democrats are in search of a coherent message that resonates with voters—this election cycle will serve as a litmus test for their economic rhetoric and their attempts to hold Trump accountable for the prevailing dissatisfaction.

Highlighting the Impact of Economic Policies

Sherrill emphasized Obama’s reputation as a pragmatic leader who values rights, freedoms, and economic stability. She pointed out the implications of Trump’s presidency on healthcare premiums, which are expected to skyrocket by 175 percent in New Jersey. Both Spanberger and Sherrill have attempted to tie their Republican opponents closely to Trump’s policies, framing themselves as a bulwark against the administration’s perceived economic mismanagement, particularly regarding the ongoing government shutdown impacting numerous federal workers.

Federal Workers and SNAP Funding Challenges

As the government shutdown continues, thousands of federal employees in Virginia are facing paycheck delays, exacerbated by recent layoffs tied to the Department of Government Efficiency. The crisis has drawn attention to food assistance programs, with millions now at risk of losing benefits as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) braces for funding shortages. In response, Sherrill announced her campaign would collect donations for food banks, highlighting the urgency of the crisis while criticizing the Trump Administration’s handling of funding.

Political Landscape and Voter Sentiment

In New Jersey, the race is projected to be particularly competitive, with some Democrats expressing unease about regaining traction with Black voters. Sherrill referred to this demographic as critical to the Democratic “firewall,” yet the Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli is also courting these voters, making their support a potential game-changer.

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Controversies and Party Unity

Amidst this backdrop, the Democratic nominee for attorney general, Jay Jones, has faced scrutiny over controversial remarks he made in 2022, raising questions about the party’s ability to navigate internal scandals. While Jones appeared at the rally, his past was notably left unaddressed by Obama and Spanberger, signaling an attempt to maintain focus on the broader electoral strategy.

The Critique from the Opposition

While Obama’s rallying call may have invigorated some Democrats, it has also drawn criticism from Republicans, who argue that the party’s reliance on a figure from a decade ago highlights its failure to present a forward-thinking agenda. “Sherrill and Spanberger lack a cohesive plan to improve lives, which explains their dependence on nostalgia for past leadership,” remarked Courtney Alexander from the Republican Governors Association.

The Road Ahead

As the election approaches, Obama’s support is a double-edged sword—while it brings energy to the campaigning Democrats, it also exposes their vulnerability in the face of a more dynamic Republican Party. With the 2028 presidential election looming, the stakes are higher than ever, and the Democratic Party must find a way to unite and articulate a vision that resonates with voters, lest they find themselves haunted by the ghosts of political past.

Contributions by Gergory Svirnovskiy, Adam Wren, and Daniel Han.

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