Obama: No mockery school yard type
Barack Obama today urged candidates in the primaries to leave "the insults and the school yard type taunt" and not to create "divisions based on race or faith" after canceling campaign rally Donald Trump in Chicago because violence.
The US president also said that America is doing well. "What the people involved in the campaign for the presidency should focus is how to do to do better. No insults, no mockery school yard type, no divisions based on race or faith and certainly not violence against other Americans. "
The inflammatory rhetoric Trump, who consistently inveighs against Mexicans and Muslims increases the tension in the election campaign for the nomination of the Republican Party. Concentrations become increasingly theater incidents between supporters and protesters, many of whom are black and Hispanic.
Barack Obama today urged candidates in the primaries to leave "the insults and the school yard type taunt" and not to create "divisions based on race or faith" after canceling campaign rally Donald Trump in Chicago because violence.
The US president also said that America is doing well. "What the people involved in the campaign for the presidency should focus is how to do to do better. No insults, no mockery school yard type, no divisions based on race or faith and certainly not violence against other Americans. "
The inflammatory rhetoric Trump, who consistently inveighs against Mexicans and Muslims increases the tension in the election campaign for the nomination of the Republican Party. Concentrations become increasingly theater incidents between supporters and protesters, many of whom are black and Hispanic.