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Yes, he was. Very anti democracy individual.

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Barack Obama's father, Barack Obama Sr., was known to hold socialist and anti-colonialist views. It is unclear if he identified specifically as a Marxist, as the term is broad and encompasses various ideologies within socialism. However, Barack Obama Jr., the former president, has stated that his father's influence on his political beliefs was limited.

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