President Barack Obama on Sunday campaigned in the battleground state of Nevada for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate he wants to succeed him in the White House - but he spent most of his time talking about the state's Senate race. "We can't elect Hillary and then saddle her with a Congress that is do-nothing, won't even try to do something," Obama said. The Nevada Senate seat is the only Senate race this year that Republicans could flip to their control. The seat has long been held by Harry Reid, the Senate Democratic leader, who is retiring. Polls show Clinton with a 4.2 percentage point lead at 45.4% support to Trump's 41.3%, according to the Real Clear Politics average.
Source: dna October 24, 2016 06:47 UTC