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  2. Fifth column - Wikipedia

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    A fifth column is a group of people who undermine a larger group or nation from within, usually in favor of an enemy group or another nation. The activities of a fifth column can be overt or clandestine. Forces gathered in secret can mobilize openly to assist an external attack. The term is also applied to organized actions by military personnel.

  3. Michael C. Moynihan - Wikipedia

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    Michael Christopher Moynihan (born August 24, 1974) is an American journalist, former National Correspondent for Vice News and co-host of The Fifth Column podcast. He was previously the cultural news editor for The Daily Beast, the managing editor of Vice magazine, and a senior editor of the libertarian magazine Reason.

  4. Kmele Foster - Wikipedia

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    Kmele Foster (born October 31, 1980) is an American telecommunications entrepreneur and political commentator. [1] [2] He is co-founder and vice president of the telecommunications consultancy TelcoIQ [3] and is currently a co-host of the podcast The Fifth Column.

  5. The Obama presidency, while highly regarded and beloved among Democrats, must be reexamined in order for the Democratic Party to win, as Obama's presidency was marred by inaction in the face of ...

  6. 10 of Obama's greatest accomplishments - AOL

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    Obama and Raul Castro reversed over 60 years of tension between the U.S. and Cuba by restoring diplomatic ties. 4. He urged states in 2013 to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. Since then ...

  7. Column: Barack and Michelle Obama are done turning the other ...

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    Barack and Michelle Obama delivered a blistering attack on Donald Trump at the DNC. They endorsed Kamala Harris' election as a repudiation of his rage and resentment-filled politics.

  8. 2008 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina, which Obama was the first Democrat to carry since 1976, would return to the Republican column in the following elections, though only by narrow margins each time. Obama was also relatively competitive in some traditionally Republican states he lost, notably Montana , which he lost by under 3%, and Georgia , which he lost by just 5%.

  9. Barack Obama - Wikipedia

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    According to the Gallup Organization, Obama began his presidency with a 68 percent approval rating, [421] the fifth highest for a president following their swearing in. [422] His ratings remained above the majority level until November 2009 [423] and by August 2010 his approval was in the low 40s, [424] a trend similar to Ronald Reagan's and ...