Obama Officially Endorses Hillary Clinton
MODERATOR: I’m sorry, senator, I’m sorry.
CLINTON: But I’ll try to go on. “And I think he would be very comfortable campaigning for her”. “That’s why I know Hillary will be so good at it”, Obama said.
US Senator Elizabeth Warren has endorsed presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, after months of remaining neutral in the Democratic primary.
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Some pundits had speculated that Obama would seek to persuade Sanders to drop out of the race, so the Democratic Party could rally around Clinton in preparation for a general election battle against Trump. “Millions into the Democratic party, and for me, that’s what this is all about”, Warren said.
Obama’s testimonial came less than an hour after he met privately with Sanders at the White House to discuss the future of the senator’s “political revolution”.
“I don’t think there’s ever been someone so qualified to hold this office”, Xinhua quoted Obama as saying in the video posted on Clinton’s Facebook page.
According to Politico, Kunoor Ojha, who was a field organized for President Barack Obama in 2008, will be Clinton’s national campus and student organizing director.
Trump took to Twitter to vent, calling Warren a “pocahontas” because of her disputed Cherokee ancestry she’s listed on applications.
“This endorsement makes clear what Hillary Clinton has telegraphed this entire campaign – she is running to give President Obama’s failed polices a third term”, Preibus said in a statement.
A lot can change in eight years. In a video for the campaign, the narrator laments “corporations picking winners and losers”.
After Tuesday night, Bernie Sanders’ infinitesimal chance of winning the Democratic nomination rests on one possibility: that Democratic superdelegates will overturn the will of the voters.
Hillary Clinton: Well, I’m thrilled the president has endorsed me.
Sure, Hispanics may not like Trump. If they’d thought of such a system, they wouldn’t have a Donald Trump candidacy on their hands. Turns out that might not have worked.
Two of the top leaders in the Democratic Party, Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. If there were no such thing as superdelegates – as Sanders claims to desire – Clinton already would have won. Sanders as soon as our campaign teams find a time that works for both of us and talking with him about how we are going to defeat Donald Trump and then how the goals that he and I share can be achieved.
On Wednesday, Obama appeared on The Tonight Show and was asked about Trump as the Republican party’s nominee.