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Obama On Post-Election Plans: “I’m waiting for my job at Spotify”

As President Obama ends his 8 years in office, he's hinted that he'll be working to rebuild the Democratic party, bringing more millennials into the fold as activists and candidates.. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2017/01/obama-on-post-election-plans-im-waiting-for-my-job-at-spot

image from pbs.twimg.comAs President Obama ends his 8 years in office, he's hinted that he'll be working to rebuild the Democratic party, bringing more millennials into the fold as activists and candidates. But at a White House event for outgoing U.S. ambassadors, he jokingly shared his aspirations to get a job creating playlists for Spotify.

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At a White House reception this week, U.S. Swedish ambassador Mark Brzezinski and wife, podcast host and writer Natalia Brzezinski, shared a priceless private moment with outgoing President Obama. "I loved visiting you in Stockholm, it was my favorite trip. I plan to go back there really soon… I'm still waiting for my job at Spotify… Cuz' I know y'all loved my playlist." "I am still swooning," declared Mrs. Brzezinski on Instagram. And as my own wife is fond of saying, "we may never have a president or first lady as cool or with a great (musical) taste as the Obama's."
During his two terms the President posted several popular Spotify playlists including the one for Summer.

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