The United States Constitution is clear — a president may only serve two terms. It has been the law since 1951. It has never been challenged. Until now.
Right now, in 2026, there are serious conversations happening in serious rooms about whether that rule still applies. Courts are being tested. Norms are being ignored. People in power are staying conspicuously quiet about whether they would honor a document that has held this country together for over two centuries. Nobody is saying they will break it. Nobody is saying they won't.
"That silence is loud."
So here's our logic. If the two-term limit is flexible — if it can be bent, reinterpreted, or quietly set aside for one person — then it is flexible for everyone. Fair is fair. If Donald Trump can run for a third term, then Barack Obama can run for a third term. If the rules are changing, we want our player back in the game.
"If the rules are changing, we want our player back in the game."
Why Obama? Because the 2028 election may be the most watched, most consequential, most chaotic election in modern American history. Because gerrymandering has redrawn the map. Because institutions that were supposed to be unmovable are moving. Because a generation of voters has never seen an election feel this uncertain. And because sometimes, when everything feels like it's being taken apart, you want the person who made you feel like it could be put back together.
Why this site? We are not a campaign. We are not affiliated with Barack Obama or any political organization. We are not delusional — we know how the Constitution works, and we respect it. That is actually the point. This is wishful thinking. This is a what if. This is a reminder that the rules are supposed to apply to everyone equally — and if they stop applying equally, then all bets are off and we want our guy back.
Wear the shirt. Start the conversation. Make somebody nervous.
"This is wishful thinking"
"This is a what if"