President Obama: Doting Dad
President Obama stays sweet on his girls.
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Happy Father's Day, Mr. President! - President Obama may be knee-deep in his re-election campaign, but one role sure to take priority in his heart is that of doting dad to daughters Malia, 13, and Sasha, 11. As Father’s Day approaches, BET.com looks back at some of their sweetest moments. —Britt Middleton While heading to a fundraiser in 2004, President Obama kept his two special ladies close at hand. (Photo: Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
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Wild Ride - Obama held on tight for a rollercoaster ride with daughter Malia in 2007. (Photo: Visions of America/UIG via Getty Images)
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Hug It Out - The girls greeted their dad, then fresh off the campaign trail, during a stop in Pueblo, Colorado, in 2008. (Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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Mr. President-Elect - On the night of President Obama’s victory speech in 2008, Malia proved to be one of his biggest fans. (Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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Just the Three of Us - The family shared a tender moment in President Obama’s hometown of Honolulu in 2008. (Photo: Kent Nishimura-Pool/Getty Images)
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Tiger Woods, Watch Out! - President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama congratulated daughter Sasha for her skills on the putt-putt green in 2010. (Photo: Dan Anderson-Pool/Getty Images)
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Tight Knit Crew - The president and his girls returned home to the White House after their Hawaii vacation in 2010. (Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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Easy Riders - The president and Malia took a ride through Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts in 2011. (Photo: Matthew Healey-Pool/Getty Images)
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In the Zone - President Obama and the girls took in a World Cup soccer match between the United States and Japan from the comfort of the White House in 2011. (Photo: Pete Souza/The White House via Getty Images)
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Pardon Me? - The girls joined the president in the Thanksgiving tradition of pardoning a turkey at the White House in 2011. (Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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