Friday, 10 June 2016

Obama Endorses Hillary Clinton For President

    

The President's nod of approval came shortly after he hosted Democratic challenger Bernie Sanders, who vowed to fight on.

Barack Obama Backs Hillary Clinton For The US Presidency
President Barack Obama has endorsed Hillary Clinton for President of the United States.
The widely expected announcement came in the form of a video released by the Clinton campaign on Thursday.
"I'm with her, I'm fired up and I cannot wait to get out there and campaign with Hillary," the President said in the three-minute clip.
The endorsement came shortly after Mr Obama held talks at the White House with Mrs Clinton's Democratic rival Bernie Sanders.
The Vermont Senator vowed to continue his fight for the Democratic nomination afterward, but also said he looked forward to working with Mrs Clinton during the general election.
Bernie Sanders speaks after his meeting with President Obama
Mr Obama had been expected to urge Mr Sanders to call time on his campaign on Thursday to unify the party around Mrs Clinton.
Party leaders have been eager to shift the focus of the 2016 election on the upcoming showdown between the former Secretary of State and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.
In his Clinton endorsement, which appeared to be recorded in advance of the President's meeting with Mr Sanders, Mr Obama praised the senator for running an "incredible campaign".
He said he personally thanked Mr Sanders for shining a spotlight on issues like economic inequality, the outsized influence of money on our politics and for bringing young people in to the process.
"Embracing that message is going to help us win in November," Mr Obama said.
The President made no mention of Mr Trump in his endorsement, but aides have said he is eager to leave the sidelines and join the fray against brash billionaire.
Mr Trump noted Mr Obama's endorsement of "Crooked Hillary" on Twitter, saying the President may want "four more years of Obama - but nobody else does!"

In perhaps a sign of what can be expected in the months leading up to the November election, Mrs Clinton countered with a tweet of her own, urging Mr Trump to delete his account.
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