friday, June 10, 2016
US President Barack Obama formally endorsed Hillary Clinton’s White
House bid on Thursday and called for the Democratic Party to unite
behind her after a protracted battle with Bernie Sanders for the party
nomination.
Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, said it “means the world” to her that Obama has her back.
The endorsement increases pressure on Sanders, a US senator from
Vermont, to concede the race so the party can focus on campaigning
against Donald Trump, the Republican presumptive nominee for the Nov 8
election.
"It is absolutely a joy and an honour that President Obama and I over
the years have gone from fierce competitors to true friends," Clinton
told Reuters in an interview.
Obama defeated Clinton in the 2008 Democratic primary and she went on to serve as secretary of state in his first term.
Obama, who enjoys strong approval ratings after nearly eight years in
office, will campaign with Clinton next week in Wisconsin, her campaign
said.
"I don’t think there’s ever been someone so qualified to
hold this office," Obama said of Clinton in a video. "I’m with her. I am
fired up, and I cannot wait to get out there and campaign for Hillary,”
Obama said.
Obama had been expected to support Clinton since she won enough
delegates this week to clinch the Democratic nomination and become the
first woman to lead a major US party as its presidential nominee.
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