The Presidential Scoring Framework
Democrat · 2009 – 2017

Barack Obama

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+2.26
Range −10 to +10
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C1
Economic outcomes
9% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored
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+0.8
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  • Inherited 7.8% unemployment rising to 10% (Oct 2009); recovery brought to 4.7% (Jan 2017). 11.6 million private-sector jobs added during recovery (longest streak in history).

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    • good·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

      Unemployment recovered from 10% (October 2009 peak) to 4.7% (January 2017); 75 consecutive months of private-sector job gains, longest streak in US history.

      bls.gov
  • Top 1% income share continued rising. Recovery benefited high earners disproportionately initially. Bush tax cuts partially extended; top-rate restoration to 39.6% (2013) modest reversal.

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      Top 1% income share rose from ~17% (2008) to ~22% (2015); ATRA 2012 restored 39.6% top marginal rate; inequality trajectory continued.

      Piketty & Saez income share data 2009-2017; American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, Public Law 112-240
  • ARRA $787B stimulus + Great Recession revenue collapse + bailouts produced record $1.4T (2009) deficit. Annual deficit fell to $585B by 2016. Debt rose from $10.6T to $19.9T.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

      Federal debt nearly doubled during Obama term ($10.6T to $19.9T) due to ARRA stimulus, Great Recession revenue collapse, and continued Bush tax cuts; annual deficit reduced ~60% from peak.

      whitehouse.gov
  • Real wage growth modest until late-term acceleration. Manufacturing partial recovery via auto bailout. Union density continued declining. Overtime rule expanded (blocked by courts).

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    • good·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

      Auto industry bailout saved estimated 1-1.5 million jobs (GM, Chrysler restructuring); real median household income growth resumed late-term.

      bls.gov
C2
Foreign policy & war
11% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored
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+1.5
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  • Ended Iraq combat operations (December 2011). Afghanistan surge then drawdown. Libya intervention (2011) destabilizing. Syria 'red line' (2013) not enforced. Drone program dramatically expanded.

    E2.4 → E2.5 transition
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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama ended formal US combat in Iraq (2011) and reduced Afghanistan forces; Libya intervention contributed to subsequent state collapse; drone program expanded substantially with civilian casualty concerns.

      history.state.gov
  • Restored alliance relations post-GW Bush. NATO maintained through Crimea crisis. Asia pivot. TPP negotiated (not ratified). Some Israel friction.

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama administration restored allied relationships post-GW Bush; pivot to Asia framework anticipated rising China challenge; TPP negotiated but never ratified.

      history.state.gov
  • JCPOA Iran nuclear deal (2015). Paris Agreement (2015). Cuba normalization (2014-2016). Nobel Peace Prize (2009).

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      JCPOA, Paris Agreement, and Cuba normalization were three major Obama-era diplomatic achievements; JCPOA constrained Iran's nuclear program for 15 years; Paris launched modern climate-cooperation framework.

      history.state.gov
  • Drone program civilian casualties: estimated 300-1000+ civilians killed across multiple countries. Yemen civil war US support to Saudi coalition. Libya state collapse civilian impact. ISIS rise contributed.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Academic·Unverified

      Obama-era drone program in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, and elsewhere produced estimated 384-807 civilian deaths per Bureau of Investigative Journalism; dramatic expansion from Bush-era program.

      Bureau of Investigative Journalism drone strike database 2009-2017
C3
Civil rights & equality
9% default weight · 5 sub-criteria scored
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+4.6
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  • First African American president. Trayvon Martin response, BLM emergence. Fair Sentencing Act 2010 (crack-powder disparity reduction). Substantial police-reform efforts. Birtherism backlash.

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Fair Sentencing Act reduced crack-powder cocaine sentencing disparity from 100:1 to 18:1; Obama's election produced symbolic racial-equity milestone alongside continued racial-justice tensions (Ferguson, Trayvon Martin).

      congress.gov
  • Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act 2009 (first signed law). Substantial female Cabinet representation (Clinton, Yellen). Title IX expansion guidance (Dear Colleague letter). VAWA reauthorization 2013.

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Ledbetter Act extended pay-discrimination filing deadline; 2013 VAWA reauthorization extended protections to LGBTQ and Native American victims; substantial gender-equity advance.

      congress.gov
  • DADT repeal 2010. DOMA withdrawal of defense (2011), struck down in Windsor (2013). Marriage equality 'evolution' (May 2012) — first sitting president to support. Obergefell (2015). Federal LGBTQ employment protections expanded.

    E3.4 — era-defining LGBTQ rights advances
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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama term spanned DADT repeal (2010), DOMA defense withdrawal (2011), presidential support for marriage equality (2012), Windsor decision (2013), and Obergefell decision (2015) — era-defining LGBTQ rights advances.

      congress.gov
  • ADA enforcement strong. Substantial disability community engagement. Olmstead implementation expanded.

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    • good·Tier 1·Historical record·Unverified

      Obama DOJ ADA enforcement strong; Olmstead community-integration mandate expanded substantially.

      justice.gov
  • Cobell settlement (2010, $3.4B). Annual tribal nations conferences. Standing Rock pipeline controversy (DAPL) — Obama denied easement (late-term, reversed by Trump).

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Cobell settlement resolved century-old federal trust accounting failure; Obama held first tribal nations summits annually; DAPL easement denial reversed by Trump.

      archives.gov
C4
Civil liberties & rule of law
8% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored
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-1.5
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  • The Obama Justice Department pursued at least eight Espionage Act prosecutions of alleged leakers (Manning 2010-2013, Drake 2010, Kiriakou 2012, Sterling, Kim, Snowden charged, others) — more than any prior administration on the public record (per Pozen and contemporaneous reporting). The May 2013 AP phone-records subpoena and the contemporaneous Rosen-affidavit episode were characterized in reporting and by press-freedom organizations as the most expansive journalist-records actions of the modern era.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Academic·Unverified

      The Obama DOJ pursued at least eight Espionage Act prosecutions of alleged leakers — more than any prior administration on the public record per Pozen and contemporaneous reporting. The May 2013 AP phone-records subpoena was widely characterized as the most expansive journalist-records action of the modern era.

      Espionage Act prosecutions 2010-2014 (Manning, Drake, Kiriakou, Sterling, Kim, Snowden charged); AP subpoena May 2013; Pozen, 'The Leaky Leviathan,' 127 Harv. L. Rev. 512 (2013)
  • Continued and expanded Bush-era surveillance. Snowden revelations (June 2013) exposed mass surveillance. USA Freedom Act 2015 ended bulk metadata collection partial reform. Major surveillance state continuation.

    E4.4 → E4.5 inflection
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    • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama administration continued Bush-era mass surveillance programs until Snowden disclosures forced partial reform via USA Freedom Act 2015; bulk metadata collection partially ended.

      congress.gov
  • Banned torture (EO 13491, January 2009) — major positive. BUT: extended drone program with US-citizen targeting (al-Awlaki). Continued indefinite Guantanamo detention. Used executive authority extensively post-2010.

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama banned torture via EO 13491 but extended drone program to target US citizens (al-Awlaki) without judicial process; continued Guantanamo detention.

      archives.gov
  • Held campaign 'most transparent administration' rhetoric but reality more mixed. FOIA processing modestly improved. Espionage Act prosecutions undermined whistleblower transparency.

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    • harm·Tier 2·Statistic·Unverified

      Obama administration FOIA performance fell short of campaign promises; record-setting Espionage Act prosecutions chilled internal-government transparency.

      justice.gov
C5
Domestic welfare & health
9% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored
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+3.5
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  • Affordable Care Act (March 2010) expanded health coverage to ~20 million Americans. Medicaid expansion (states optional). Pre-existing condition protections. ACA survived multiple SCOTUS challenges.

    E5 — major good anchor
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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      ACA expanded health insurance to approximately 20 million previously uninsured Americans; established pre-existing condition protections and Medicaid expansion framework; survived SCOTUS challenges (NFIB v. Sebelius 2012, King v. Burwell 2015).

      congress.gov
  • 5.2Education
    +63+3

    Race to the Top (2009) — federal education reform competition. Pell Grant expansion. Student loan reform (direct lending). For-profit college oversight expansion. ESSA 2015 replaced NCLB.

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Race to the Top spurred state-level education reform; ESSA 2015 replaced NCLB with framework that reduced federal testing mandates; Pell Grant expansion increased college access.

      ed.gov
  • ARRA expanded EITC, Child Tax Credit, unemployment insurance. ACA Medicaid expansion. SNAP enrollment peaked. Strong safety-net expansion during recovery.

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      ARRA expanded safety net substantially during Great Recession; ACA Medicaid expansion added ~12 million Americans to Medicaid coverage in states that adopted.

      congress.gov
  • Foreclosure crisis response inadequate (HAMP underwhelming). Banks bailed out but homeowners less so. Eviction crisis. Mixed.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      HAMP fell far short of original 3-4 million homeowner target (~1.8 million permanent modifications); foreclosure crisis response widely criticized as inadequate compared to bank rescue.

      sigtarp.gov
C6
Environmental stewardship
6% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored
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+5.5
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  • Paris Agreement leadership (December 2015). Clean Power Plan (2015) — first federal greenhouse gas regulation (struck down 2022). Doubled fuel economy standards. Solar/wind subsidies.

    E6.3 → E6.4 transition — major good
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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama led international Paris Agreement framework; Clean Power Plan set first federal greenhouse gas standards for power plants (subsequently struck down by SCOTUS); fuel economy standards doubled.

      unfccc.int
  • Strong EPA enforcement. Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (2011). Methane rules. Waters of the United States rule.

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      MATS rule reduced mercury emissions from power plants substantially; WOTUS expanded Clean Water Act jurisdiction (later contested).

      epa.gov
  • Created more national monuments via Antiquities Act than any predecessor (~553 million acres protected including ocean). Bears Ears, Papahānaumokuākea expansion.

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama designated 26 new national monuments and expanded 5 others, protecting more land and water than any predecessor; Papahānaumokuākea expansion (2016) created world's largest marine protected area.

      nps.gov
  • ESA enforcement strong. Marine protection expansion. Pollinator initiatives.

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    • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

      ESA listings recovered from Bush-era lows; substantial marine biodiversity protection via monument designations.

      fws.gov
C7
Crisis management
9% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored
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+3.3
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  • ARRA passed within 4 weeks of inauguration. Ebola response (2014) effective. Some slower responses (Flint water, Standing Rock late).

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama signed ARRA stimulus within 4 weeks of inauguration; Ebola response in 2014 successfully contained spread to US.

      congress.gov
  • Great Recession recovery effective (sustained job growth). Bin Laden raid successful. ACA effective at coverage expansion. Syria red line ineffective.

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Operation Neptune Spear killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan; Syria red line on chemical weapons was crossed without promised military response, damaging credibility.

      cia.gov
  • Generally honest. 'If you like your plan, you can keep it' ACA pledge contested. Snowden revelations exposed prior denials of mass surveillance.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama's 'if you like your plan' ACA pledge proved inaccurate for ~4 million Americans on individual market; PolitiFact rated 'Lie of the Year' 2013.

      'If you like your plan' ACA pledge fact-check; Snowden disclosures June 2013
  • Great Recession recovery sustained. Bin Laden killed (closed 9/11 chapter). ACA durable through multiple challenges. Syria/ISIS unresolved at transition. JCPOA later abrogated.

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    • good·Tier 1·Academic·Unverified

      Obama-era major crises substantially resolved or framework-resolved at handover; Syria, ISIS, and Russian revisionism unresolved.

      Great Recession recovery 2009-2017; ACA durability through SCOTUS challenges
C8
Institutional integrity
8% default weight · 7 sub-criteria scored
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+3.1
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  • Personally clean. No personal-conduct scandals. Modest. Strong family/marriage role-modeling.

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    • good·Tier 1·Academic·Unverified

      Obama widely regarded as one of most personally ethical presidents of modern era; no personal-conduct scandals during or after term.

      Standard biographical scholarship; contemporary press
  • The Cabinet was characterized in reporting as broadly clean. The 2014 VA wait-time matter was documented by the VA Office of Inspector General and led to the resignation of Secretary Eric Shinseki. The 2013-2015 IRS targeting matter was documented in the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) audit reports; the matter produced political controversy but no criminal prosecutions of administration officials. The Solyndra loan-guarantee episode produced political controversy without prosecutions.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      The VA OIG documented the 2014 wait-time matter, which led to Secretary Shinseki's resignation. TIGTA audits documented the 2013-2015 IRS processing of tax-exempt applications; the matter produced political controversy but no criminal prosecutions of administration officials.

      VA Office of Inspector General report on wait-time data (2014); TIGTA audit reports on IRS processing of tax-exempt applications (2013-2015)
  • Generally norm-respecting. Significant executive action late-term (DACA 2012). Drone program executive precedent. Smooth transition to Trump despite policy opposition.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      DACA established by executive memo after immigration reform failed in Congress; controversial as expansion of executive immigration discretion.

      dhs.gov
  • Two SCOTUS confirmed: Sotomayor (2009), Kagan (2010). Garland nominated (March 2016) but blocked by Senate Republicans 11 months — unprecedented. ~329 federal judges appointed.

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    • good·Tier 1·Historical record·Unverified

      Obama appointed two SCOTUS justices (Sotomayor as first Hispanic justice, Kagan); third nominee Garland blocked by Senate Republicans for 11 months — unprecedented obstruction.

      supremecourt.gov
  • Merit-based selection process. Garland (moderate) selected as compromise candidate — still blocked. Diverse appointments.

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    • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

      Obama prioritized professional qualifications and demographic diversity; ~42% of confirmed appointees were women, ~36% non-white — most diverse cohort to that point.

      Obama judicial nomination process records
  • Sotomayor and Kagan moderate-to-liberal jurisprudence. Generally restraint-consistent. Both major SCOTUS voices on civil rights cases.

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    • good·Tier 2·Academic·Unverified

      Sotomayor and Kagan emerged as liberal anchors on Roberts Court; both ideologically reliable while procedurally moderate.

      Sotomayor and Kagan jurisprudential analyses
  • Sotomayor confirmed 68-31, Kagan 63-37 — politicized confirmations. Garland blockade was unprecedented norm violation by Senate Republicans (Obama administration responsible only for nomination, not blockade).

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    • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Senate Republicans refused to consider Garland nomination for 11 months citing election-year rule subsequently abandoned for Barrett (2020); unprecedented institutional norm violation.

      senate.gov
C9
Democratic health
8% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored
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-1.0
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  • Shelby County v. Holder (2013) gutted VRA preclearance. DOJ Civil Rights Division enforcement strong. Voter ID expansion in states. Mixed pattern.

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      Shelby County struck down VRA preclearance formula; numerous states subsequently passed restrictive voting laws; Obama DOJ unable to block under post-Shelby framework.

      supreme.justia.com
  • The May 2013 AP phone-records subpoena, the contemporaneous Rosen-affidavit episode (in which a DOJ search-warrant affidavit referred to Fox News reporter James Rosen as a possible 'co-conspirator' under the Espionage Act for the purpose of establishing probable cause), and the larger pattern of Espionage Act prosecutions of alleged leakers were characterized by press-freedom organizations as significant departures from earlier-administration practice. Public solo press conferences declined relative to recent predecessors.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      The DOJ subpoenaed AP phone records (May 2013), and a 2010 DOJ search-warrant affidavit (disclosed in 2013) referred to Fox News reporter James Rosen as a possible 'co-conspirator' under the Espionage Act for the purpose of establishing probable cause.

      AP phone-records subpoena (May 2013); DOJ search-warrant affidavit in United States v. Kim, S.D.N.Y. (Rosen affidavit, 2010, disclosed 2013)
  • Tucson shooting (2011, Gabby Giffords). Sandy Hook (2012). Charleston Mother Emanuel (2015). Police violence (Ferguson 2014, Eric Garner). Mixed era of rising political violence.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama era saw multiple mass-shooting events (Sandy Hook, Charleston, Pulse) and emergence of police-violence as defining political issue (Ferguson, BLM).

      fbi.gov
  • Tea Party rise (2009). Birtherism (Trump-led). Government shutdowns (2013). Garland blockade. Republican obstruction continuous. Polarization rose substantially.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

      Partisan polarization measured by Pew reached then-record highs during Obama term; Tea Party movement and Trump-driven birtherism contributed to subsequent Republican Party transformation.

      pewresearch.org
C10
Long-tail consequences
7% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored
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+1.5
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  • ACA durable through repeated challenges. JCPOA abrogated under Trump T1 (2018). Paris Agreement withdrawal-rejoin-withdraw cycle. Many EO-based policies reversed.

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    • good·Tier 1·Historical record·Unverified

      ACA proved most durable major Obama legislation despite multiple SCOTUS and political challenges; foreign-policy agreements (JCPOA, Paris) proved fragile under subsequent administrations.

      hhs.gov
  • Garland blockade established new SCOTUS confirmation norm (election-year blockade — subsequently abandoned for Barrett 2020). Drone executive precedent. Espionage Act prosecution precedent.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Academic·Unverified

      Garland blockade established asymmetric SCOTUS confirmation politics with continuing institutional damage; drone targeted-killing precedent inherited and continued by successors.

      Garland-Barrett asymmetry analysis; drone targeted killing executive precedent
  • First Black president symbolically transformative. LGBTQ rights advances generationally formative. Millennial political alignment shaped. Obamacare generation experiencing first universal-ish coverage.

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    • good·Tier 1·Academic·Unverified

      Obama presidency had substantial generational and demographic impact via symbolic representation of racial barrier-breaking, LGBTQ rights advances, and ACA coverage expansion.

      Generational political-science scholarship on Obama era
  • JCPOA collapsed → Iran nuclear program restart. Pivot to Asia incomplete vs. China rise. Crimea annexation unaddressed. Libya state collapse continues. Cuba normalization reversed.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Academic·Unverified

      Obama-era foreign-policy framework substantially unwound under Trump T1; long-term geopolitical impact contested as JCPOA, Paris, and Pacific Pivot all proved fragile.

      JCPOA withdrawal May 2018; Russia-Ukraine relations 2014-present
C11
Decorum & conduct
4% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored
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+7.3
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  • Era-defining dignity. Strong personal-conduct model. No personal scandals. Eulogist-in-chief role (Charleston 'Amazing Grace').

    E11.4 — anchor for restored mid-century formality
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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama's Charleston eulogy delivered 'Amazing Grace' moment widely cited as defining presidential dignity in crisis; broader personal-conduct exemplary throughout term.

      obamawhitehouse.archives.gov
  • Era-defining oratory. 2008 'A More Perfect Union' race speech, 2004 keynote, multiple SOTUs, eulogies. Among most quoted modern presidential speakers.

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      Obama's 'A More Perfect Union' speech is widely considered the major civil-rights presidential speech of the 21st century; broader rhetorical record consistently strong.

      obamawhitehouse.archives.gov
  • Strong observance of ceremonial duties. Successful state visits. Foreign-leader receptions. White House Easter Egg Roll and traditional events maintained.

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    • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

      Obama observed traditional ceremonial standards consistently while adapting to modern media environment.

      obamawhitehouse.archives.gov
  • Modeled dignified telegenic presidency. Post-presidential restraint and dignity. Family-centered. Mixed legacy via subsequent Trump-era inversion.

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    • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

      Obama's post-presidency continued dignified pattern; Obama Foundation focuses on leadership development.

      obama.org
C12
Effect on populace
6% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored
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+3.5
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  • Inherited Great Recession depressed mood. Recovery boosted. End-of-term ~59% Gallup approval. Polarization affected; Republicans uniformly hostile, Democrats supportive.

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    • good·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

      Obama averaged ~48% Gallup approval, ending at 59%; partisan gap in approval (Democratic vs Republican) was largest measured by Gallup at that point.

      news.gallup.com
  • Tea Party rise. Birtherism. Police violence and BLM emergence. 2016 election polarization. Cohesion substantially damaged during term.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

      Partisan polarization reached then-historic highs during Obama term; cultural-political divides intensified around race, immigration, and identity.

      pewresearch.org
  • Restored after GW Bush lows. Pew Global Attitudes showed substantial favorability gains. Nobel Peace Prize (2009). Strong soft power era.

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    • good·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

      US favorability ratings recovered substantially under Obama per Pew Global Attitudes; major-allied-country favorability rose 20-30 percentage points from GW Bush-era lows.

      pewresearch.org
  • Strong globally. Obama himself extremely popular internationally. Anti-Americanism declined substantially in allied populations.

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    • good·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

      Obama personally polled extremely favorably globally throughout term; foreign-public sentiment toward US substantially improved from GW Bush era.

      pewresearch.org
C13
Immigration & demographics
6% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored
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  • Failed comprehensive immigration reform 2013 (passed Senate, died in House). DACA executive action (June 2012) — legal protection for 800K+ Dreamers. DAPA (2014) struck down.

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    • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

      DACA established legal protection for ~800,000 undocumented young immigrants (Dreamers); Senate-passed comprehensive immigration reform died in Republican-led House.

      dhs.gov
  • Deported ~2.5 million during term — most of any administration. Family detention. Operation Streamline expansion. Earned 'Deporter-in-Chief' label.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

      Obama administration deported approximately 2.5 million people 2009-2017, more than any prior administration; record contested between enforcement-focus and prioritization-of-serious-offenders framings.

      ice.gov
  • Syrian refugee admission ramp-up (eventually ~10,000). Central American Minors program. 2014 unaccompanied minor crisis poorly handled.

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    • harm·Tier 1·Historical record·Unverified

      Syrian refugee admission was substantial but slow compared to European response; 2014 Central American family crisis exposed processing-system inadequacies.

      state.gov
  • Foreign-born share continued rising (~13% by 2017). Latinx population continued growth. Indian and Chinese H-1B sources changed demographic profile of high-skilled immigrants.

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    • good·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

      US foreign-born share rose to ~13.5% by 2017, approaching all-time high; demographic transition continuing along multiple dimensions.

      census.gov