obama endorses hillary clinton for president
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After a bitter primary and take on Trump

Obama endorses Hillary Clinton for president

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US President Barack Obama declares "I'm with her" in a video endorsing Hillary Clinton
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President Barack Obama endorsed one-time campaign rival Hillary Clinton to succeed him Thursday, a signal to Democrats that it's time to unify after a bitter primary and take on Donald Trump.

"Tens of millions of Americans made their voices heard. Today I just want to add mine," Obama said in a video endorsement. "I'm with her."

Obama's nod comes after a hard fought Democratic primary season, in which Clinton struggled against surprisingly tough leftist rival Bernie Sanders.

She finally clinched the nomination just days ago.
Obama's endorsement was long expected but will be a shot in the arm to the Clinton campaign. The president's backing gives Clinton a potent surrogate on the campaign trail. 

After nearly eight years in the White House, Obama is still one of the country's most popular politicians.

His approval ratings among black, Hispanic, young and liberal voters are stratospheric.

Clinton's campaign announced that a first joint campaign event with Obama would take place in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Wednesday, June 15. 
Obama won the state in 2008 and 2012, but Democrats see a tough battle there this time round.

Clinton welcomed the vote of confidence: "Honored to have you with me, @POTUS I'm fired up and ready to go!" she tweeted, echoing one of Obama's own campaign rallying cries from 2008.

In that election Obama bested Clinton to become the first black president. They later made peace, as Clinton became Obama's first secretary of state.

Now the 68-year-old Clinton is trying to make history of her own by becoming the first female president.

Standing in her way is bombastic businessman Trump, who shocked the world by becoming the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.

- 'Fascist threat' -

If Trump's racially tinged rhetoric has split his own party  -- with some saying outright they will not vote for the presumptive nominee -- it has served to bring Democrats together.

"We must come together to confront the fascist threat to our democracy presented by Donald Trump" said Martin O'Malley, who had sought the Democratic nomination and on Thursday also endorsed Clinton. 
Obama's endorsement came barely an hour after the president hosted Clinton's rival Bernie Sanders in the Oval Office, trying to coax him into conceding defeat.

The 74-year-old Sanders has so far refused to bow out.

The two men strode along the West Wing colonnade laughing, a very public show of respect for Sanders' insurgent campaign.

From relative obscurity, the Vermont Senator garnered 12 million of the primary campaign's 27 million votes.

"I thought that Bernie Sanders brought enormous energy and new ideas," Obama said Wednesday. "I thought it made Hillary a better candidate."

Sanders emerged from the White House vowing to continue his campaign into next week -- but also saying he would meet Clinton soon to find ways to work together.

Some Sanders supporters would like him to battle all the way to the party convention in Philadelphia next month.

For many, Clinton -- the former first lady, secretary of state and US senator -- is the epitome of a political establishment that has failed the people.

More pragmatic Sanderistas are pressing him to leverage his newfound political clout.

They would like to see the party platform overhauled and reforms to the next nominating process in 2020 -- opening primaries to independent voters and curbing the role of bigwig "superdelegates." 

But as Sanders tried to wield that leverage, appearing at the White House and with leaders in Congress, Obama and Clinton made their move.

"I don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office," Obama said offering a full throated endorsement.

"I have seen her judgment. I've seen her toughness. I've seen her commitment to our values up close," Obama said of Clinton.

Source: AFP

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