Obama says Hillary more qualified than himself, Bill Clinton

Obama says Hillary more qualified than himself, Bill Clinton

President Barack Obama painted an optimistic picture of America’s future in a speech early Thursday morning aimed at giving full-hearted support to Hillary Clinton to help her defeat Republican rival Donald Trump and become the first woman elected U.S. president.

“There has never been a man or woman, not me, not Bill (Clinton) – nobody more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as president of the United States,” Obama said to cheers.

Speaking to the Democratic Party convention in Philadelphia, Obama offered an alternative to businessman Trump’s vision of the United States as being under siege from illegal immigrants and terrorism and losing its way in the world.

“I think it’s fair to say this is not your typical election. It’s not just a choice between parties and policy, the usual debates between left and right. This is a more fundamental choice about who we are a people,” Obama told the delegates at the Wells Fargo Center.

“What we heard in Cleveland last week wasn’t particularly Republican. And it sure wasn’t conservative. What we heard was a deeply pessimistic vision of a country where we turn against each other and turn against the world. There were no serious solution to pressing problems. Just the fanning of resentment and blame and anger and hate and that is not the America I know.”

The Democratic president laid out what he said were a series of advances during his two terms in office, such as recovery from economic recession, the Obamacare healthcare reform and the 2011 killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

Nodding to voters’ concerns, Obama said he understood frustrations “with political gridlock, worry about racial divisions” and the slow pace of economic growth.

Clinton made history on Tuesday when she became the first woman to secure the presidential nomination from a major party. When she formally accepts it on Thursday, she will become the Democratic standard-bearer against Republican nominee Trump in the Nov. 8 election.

Obama and Clinton were rivals in the hard-fought campaign for the 2008 Democratic nomination. After winning that election, he appointed her his secretary of state.

“We battled for a year and a half. Let me tell you it was tough because Hillary was tough. I was worn out. She was doing everything I was doing but just like Ginger Rogers it was backwards in heels,” Obama said of the 2008 primary.

Democrats have buttressed Clinton with a star gathering of current and past party notables at this week’s convention. By contrast, many prominent Republicans were absent from the party convention that nominated Trump for the White House last week.

But Trump got a boost in opinion polls from his convention. He had a 2-point lead over Clinton in a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Tuesday, the first time he has been ahead since early May.

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