Trump “ain’t never worn a baseball hat ’till he started selling em”, Obama said, later imploring voters not to be “bamboozled”. “Clinton’s embarrassment of Electoral College riches may well produce poverty for America’s presidential billionaire”. If elected in the November 8 general elections, Clinton would be the first women president of the United States.
“I’ll neither defend nor criticize what Director Comey has chose to communicate to the public about this investigation”, Earnest said, referring to FBI Director James Comey.
“Has she made mistakes?”
In his remarks Tuesday, Obama said that men wary of the candidate should investigate their own sentiments, suggesting they might be unaware of a latent sexism in their political views. “There’s nobody in the public arena over the course of 30 years that doesn’t make some”.
The campaigner in chief will stump for Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton in Charlotte Friday. “Trump doesn’t have much margin for error at all in this race”.
But agents recently discovered emails that may be relevant to the case when examining the computer of former New York Rep. Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of one of Clinton’s top aides, Huma Abedin.
Republicans and Trump have cheered Comey’s move and warned it could lead to criminal charges.
The latest updated electoral map posted by SurveyMonkey on October 31 reveals Clinton is leading with 307 electoral votes against Trump, which has earned only 182 electoral votes.
In a stunning airing of internal disagreement, some Justice Department officials blamed the Federal Bureau of Investigation by making clear to reporters that they had cautioned Comey against notifying Congress just before next Tuesday’s election, and he’d ignored their advice. Even the Justice Department, which reports to Obama, made known its opposition to Comey’s move.
“If you really care about my presidency and what we’ve accomplished, you are going to go and vote”, Obama said.
This is the second visit by Obama to Fayetteville. Obama is supposed to headline a similar pro-Clinton event Wednesday on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
“I’m not on the ballot this time”, Obama told a rally in OH, another swing state where low turnouts among African Americans are worrying Democrats.
This was an especially important selling point for Clinton with black voters, a bloc that proved to be critical to Clinton’s ability to overcome Sanders’ unexpectedly strong challenge from the left.
Obama eked out a win in North Carolina in 2008, but narrowly lost the state four years later. “I do not expect (it) from someone running for the Democratic nomination to succeed President Obama”.