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After his second term in office, President Barack Obama endorsed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as the presidential candidate for the Democratic Party in the 2016 presidential election. Although Clinton won the popular vote by 2.8 million votes, or more than 2 percent of the votes cast, she received fewer electoral college votes than Republican candidate Donald Trump and thus lost the presidential election. Furthermore, the Democrats did not have a majority in either the House or the Senate, and Americans were very much divided politically. Obama delivered his farewell address on January 10, 2017. In the address, he called on all Americans to work together despite their differences.