Obama calls moms to wish them a happy Mother's Day
Washington (CNN)It's not the voice you'd expect to hear on the other end of the phone.
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Politicians and their moms |
"Hi. This is Barack Obama. Your President."
In celebration of Mother's Day weekend, Obama surprised three mothers with individual phone calls this to wish them a Happy Mother's Day, according to a White House official.
The mothers, from Minnesota, Arizona and Florida, had all written the President letters over the course of the year.
"I
know how tough it is to raise kids and do right by them, and if it
hadn't been for my mother, I certainly wouldn't be here," Obama said on a
phone call with one of the mothers, referring to his own mother, Ann
Dunham, who passed away in 1995. "You are doing the most important work
there is."

I wish my mother knew ... 01:55
Stephanie
Tarr, a waitress from Coon Rapids, Minnesota and mother of two boys,
was one of the mothers to receive a phone call. She wrote to the
President to thank the first family for what they do "each day for our
country and normal families like us throughout America," according to a
White House official's description of the letter, which included
mentions of the minimum wage and affordable preschool as issues most
important to her.
"Not uh ... no way," Stephanie Tarr
responded as she was greeted with the President's voice, seemingly in
disbelief who was on the other end of the phone.
"It's me! Give me a test," the President replied. "Ask me about anything,"
Dawn
Miller, a corrections officer from Tucson, Arizona, also wrote to the
President and received a phone call from Obama this week, in calls he
made from the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office.
According
to a White House official, Dawn wrote to the President about her
22-year-old son. His job didn't offer health insurance, but he was still
able to receive treatment through his mother's insurance thanks to the
Affordable Care Act after being bitten by a rattlesnake.
"I decided since it was Mother's Day, I should call letter-writers and moms and say 'thank you' for being great moms," he said.
The
last mother the President called, Patricia Church of Ormond Beach,
Florida, has raised four children, one of whom is a Marine based out of
Camp Lejeune.
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