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11 Ways to Contact Barack Obama

By Matthew Lynch
November 10, 2023
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Are you looking to get in touch with the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama? Whether you want to share your thoughts, ask for advice, or simply express your admiration, there are several avenues to contact him. Here are 11 ways to reach out to Barack Obama:

1. The Office of Barack and Michelle Obama: Visit the official website (www.barackobama.com) and fill out the contact form provided. Include your name, email address, and message for a chance to catch the attention of Barack Obama or his team.

2. Social Media: Follow and engage with Barack Obama on his social media platforms – Twitter (@BarackObama), Instagram (@barackobama), and Facebook (www.facebook.com/barackobama). Tagging him in a post or sending a direct message could grab his attention.

3. The Obama Foundation: This nonprofit organization aims to inspire, empower, and connect people across the globe. Visit www.obama.org and express your ideas or concerns through the contact form.

4. Email: You can send an email directly to Barack Obama at [email protected] – be sure to use an attention-grabbing subject line.

5. Traditional Mail: You may send a handwritten or typed letter to the following address:

Office of Barack and Michelle Obama

P.O. Box 91000

Washington, D.C.

20066

6. Attend an Event: Keep an eye on the schedules of both Barack Obama and The Obama Foundation for opportunities to attend speeches, conferences, or other public events where he may be present.

7. Request an Interview: If you’re a journalist or have a platform for sharing information with a wide audience, consider reaching out to request an interview with the former president.

8. Join Organizing for Action (OFA): OFA is a progressive advocacy group founded by former Obama staffers and volunteers. By participating in the organization’s activities, you will have a better chance of making connections and one day even meeting Barack Obama.

9. Purchase a Cameo: For a more personalized message, keep an eye on the web platform Cameo, where celebrities can be hired to record custom video greetings. Barack Obama hasn’t officially joined the platform yet but look out for future updates.

10. The White House: As a last resort, you may attempt to contact Barack Obama through the White House’s official channels. Although he no longer holds office, your message may reach him through their communication network.

11. Be Persistent: It may take multiple attempts to contact Barack Obama successfully across several methods listed here – remember to be polite and considerate when reaching out.

While contacting Barack Obama may present a challenge, utilizing these approaches could help you establish a connection with the former U.S. President and share your thoughts, questions, or concerns with him.

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