President Obama campaigned for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in Kissemmee, Fla. (The Washington Post)KISSIMMEE, Fla. — President Obama, his lectern set in the middle of a baseball stadium here, made a case for Hillary Clinton on Sunday in an election that he described as a contest over the country's identity and values. “It is about the character of this country,” Obama said of the election. What do we stand for?”This was Obama’s second trip in the past four days to Florida, where mobilizing the Hispanic vote is seen as critical to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton winning the state. [Trump’s candidacy is severely damaging GOP efforts to court Hispanic voting bloc]“If we win Florida, it is a wrap,” Obama said Sunday. They had so little confidence in his self-control,” Obama said of Trump's campaign staff, referring to a report in the New York Times.
Source: Washington Post November 06, 2016 22:10 UTC