President Barack Obama waves as he walks out of the residence toward Marine One while departing the White House, on February 10, 2016 on his way to make a speech in Springfield, Illinois. “The reason this is important to me?”
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In a day trip to the state capital where he began his career and also launched his presidential bid, Obama fretted over the harsh tone and hardening partisanship he says is turning off voters.
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It’s the second visit to Tennessee by the Hillary Clinton campaign in recent months. Whether it was chatting with diner-goers who happened to be all white or releasing campaign ads full of white people, the candidates seemed to follow this demographic.
“It is the kind of criticism…that I expect to hear from Republicans, not from someone running for the Democratic nomination to succeed President Obama”, she added. In their opening statements, both Clinton and Sanders nodded to issues that concern...