Former President Barack Obama hit the campaign trail in California on Saturday, where he struck an optimistic note for Democratic Party activists ahead of November’s midterms -- a day after a speech in which he ripped into President Trump. “In two months we have a chance to restore some sanity in our politics,” he told the cheering crowd. Obama didn’t mention Trump by name in his speech, focusing instead on the Democratic candidates with whom he was campaigning. Obama’s speeches mark his return to the campaign trail, where there's the appearance of a sort of presidential duel with Trump. Trump has ramped up his own campaign appearances ahead of the midterms.
Source: Fox News September 08, 2018 20:15 UTC