Although he donated to Hillary Clinton and suggested that Obama should have picked her as his running mate, in actual fact, Trump, a long-time Republican, endorsed McCain (this according to a Larry King Live transcript).
President Obama have always been very close to the Clintons. The are close socially as well as politically. The Clintons have been close to the Trumps socially, but the Obamas haven't been. I fact Trump has repeatedly pointed out that Obama was born overseas and not a natural born citizen. This has led to friction between Obama and Trump.
First, I have not had any conversations with President Obama, so I cannot say with certainty what he feels about Donald Trump personally. But from conversations I've had with journalist friends, and from statements the president has made in public, he believes Mr. Trump is running a campaign based on bigotry, fear, and resentment. He also sees Mr. Trump as a political opportunist, someone who knowingly spreads false information (like the birth certificate myth) just to get votes. I doubt he "hates" Mr. Trump, but he certainly has very little respect for how the Trump campaign has been conducted (for example demonizing minorities, or calling for bans on certain religious or ethnic groups).
I would like to think yes, if just because it would crush most of Fox News's hard-on's for rich aging white men.
He has never said publically that he does. Perhaps dislike is a better term.
No, he was the one who began the "birther" question whether the president was born in the United States.
No
He did not.
Donald Trump won Arkansas' 6 electoral votes in the 2016 election. The popular vote count was Donald Trump 684,872 and Hillary Clinton 380,494. The 2016 presidential electors from Arkansas pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President were Jonathan Barnett, Jonelle Fulmer, Keith Gibson, Tommy Land, John Nabholz, and Sharon Wright.
North Dakota cast its 3 electoral votes for Donald Trump in the 2016 election. The popular vote count was Donald Trump 216,794, Hillary Clinton 93,758, and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson 21,434. The 3 electors pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President in the U.S. Electoral College were John Olson, Duane Mutch, and Bev Clayburgh.
Donald J. Trump is a business man. He is running for president because he says that change is what America needs to become "Great Again". He is running against Hillary R. Clinton. She believes that America is already great.. That is why Donald J. Trump is running for president.
Vote for Donald Trump
Yes. Donald Trump did not win the national popular vote, but won the Electoral College vote - which is how the President is selected. Anti-Trump factions have been trying to prove that Russia had involvements in the election that might have affected the outcome. After a year, they have not come up with anything definitive. To date, it seems the DNC might have been more actively involved with Russia than the GOP. The Investigation is ongoing.
no
It depends on what you want to have happen in the world.
Missouri cast its 10 electoral votes for Donald Trump in the 2016 election. The popular vote count was Donald Trump 1,594,511 and Hillary Clinton 1,071,068.
Donald Trump won Iowa's 6 electoral votes in the 2016 election. The popular vote count was Donald Trump 800,983 and Hillary Clinton 653,669.
Donald Trump won Arkansas' 6 electoral votes in the 2016 election. The popular vote count was Donald Trump 684,872 and Hillary Clinton 380,494. The 2016 Democratic and Republican electors in Arkansas were selected at state party conventions. The 2016 presidential electors from Arkansas pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President were Jonathan Barnett, Jonelle Fulmer, Keith Gibson, Tommy Land, John Nabholz, and Sharon Wright.