In the article ‘President Obama formally endorses Hillary Clinton’ by
FoxNews revealed that president would stand up with Clinton campaign together on June 15 in Green Bay. Meantime, Clinton’s rival Bernie Sanders is discussing his future today meeting with president hours after sitting down, and he is still refusing to drop out of presidential race.
FoxNews revealed that president would stand up with Clinton campaign together on June 15 in Green Bay. Meantime, Clinton’s rival Bernie Sanders is discussing his future today meeting with president hours after sitting down, and he is still refusing to drop out of presidential race.
In Endorsing Hillary Clinton, president Obama spoke of her
courage, compassion, and heart. He also used the word that was the chief point
of focus for senator sanders’ indictment of Hillary Clinton’s qualifications –
judgement. Obama said that she has the judgement to be the president of the
United States. According to Washington
posts that president Obama is not going to waste any time getting out there
campaigning with Hillary Clinton as early as next week. He would like to make
his marks on the Democratic Party’s agenda at convention.
Bernie Sanders said he would like to work with Clinton in
the future and see how they can work together to defeat Donald Trump and create
a government which represent all of us, not just one percent. But he wants some
of his major themes included. Clinton and Obama, along with other party
leaders, are eager to bring Sanders and his supporters into the field.
It was worth reading because you would see the reality of
government society how they are really caring for America to make it great. It
is not just to achieve their fame. If Bernie Sanders does not drop out of his
presidential campaign, it can be pretty critical to Democratic to win. And
another problem is that Hilary is suspected of releasing state secret by not
protecting her emails, however he appointed FBI and Attorney General are
conducting the investigations and he has told them that he wants her to be our
next president.
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