Mn. Obama: In the elections of November democracy stake
The US President Barack Obama warned today that the elections of November "jeopardizing democracy" itself, arguing that the progress made during his own presidency, the last eight years, "will be thrown out the window" if voters choose for their leader Donald Trump.
Obama delivered this speech at a campaign rally for Hillary Clinton in Cleveland, Ohio. He also invited voters to rush to vote from now, if the process of postal vote has begun in this state.
Referring to what has been said at times Donald Trump for women, Barack Obama stressed that "there needs to be a husband or father" to know that his comments "are not correct." Just being a decent human being, he added.
Obama's speech was interrupted for a few minutes by a supporter of Trump heard shouting that Bill Clinton is a rapist. Obama hinted that perhaps this man was paid to go to the concentration.
The US President Barack Obama warned today that the elections of November "jeopardizing democracy" itself, arguing that the progress made during his own presidency, the last eight years, "will be thrown out the window" if voters choose for their leader Donald Trump.
Obama delivered this speech at a campaign rally for Hillary Clinton in Cleveland, Ohio. He also invited voters to rush to vote from now, if the process of postal vote has begun in this state.
Referring to what has been said at times Donald Trump for women, Barack Obama stressed that "there needs to be a husband or father" to know that his comments "are not correct." Just being a decent human being, he added.
Obama's speech was interrupted for a few minutes by a supporter of Trump heard shouting that Bill Clinton is a rapist. Obama hinted that perhaps this man was paid to go to the concentration.