Barack Obama: Ex-President can be reached at this number

Former US President Barack Obama posted a phone number on Twitter to send messages to.

Former US President (2009-2017) Barack Obama (59) apparently wants to be available to everyone. In this sense, he posted now on his Twitter account a phone number where you can leave him messages. "All right, let's try something new. If you're in the United States, text me at 773-365-9687 – I'd like to hear how you are, what is on your mind, and how you are doing this Year will vote, "writes Obama. The latter apparently relates to the US election on November 3rd.

However, it should not stop at this somewhat one-sided communication. "I will contact you from time to time to let you know what I have on my mind," the politician, who still supports his Democrats, promises. The caller will also be forwarded to "community.com". Behind the phone number is a kind of new message service that US stars like Ashton Kutcher (42) or Jeff Goldblum (67) are already using.

Michelle Obama on voting and corona quarantine

And the former first lady, Michelle Obama (56), is promoting the election. On Conan O'Brien's (57) "Team Coco" show on Wednesday, she said: "You can send in (your ballot), you can queue up if you want. You can vote early, you can do whatever you want want."

From the simple election options, O'Brien and Obama also came to the Corona challenge in the course of the conversation. "We had different Covid stages, so to speak," she chatted from everyday family life. There have been phases "when we were all excited to be together". You would have done a lot. In addition to family time, Barack Obama "spent most of the time in quarantine to finish his book". "A Promised Land" will be released in mid-November, after the election.

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