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Democrats saw a sight for sore eyes on Wednesday when former President Barack Obama hit the campaign trail in Philadelphia. They see the former president as a key factor in encouraging Black men, Latinos, and younger voters to turn out and vote. CNN reports Obama delivered a blistering account of President Donald Trump's first four years in office. He argued that Trump has proved to be 'incapable of taking the job seriously' and has shown no interest in 'helping anybody but himself and his friends.' Obama suggested Trump uses the presidency to boost his own profile, then noted, 'Even then, his TV ratings are down. So you know that upsets him.' Obama's remarks will undoubtedly anger Trump, who has continued to attack his predecessor even after almost four years removed from his last day in office.
Speaking in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Wednesday, Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took a jibe at Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump and his possible choice for vice-president choice, Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie.
Despite exceeding all expectations and reaching the semi-finals round of the 2016 UEFA Euro football championship, Wales was eliminated last night after their 2-0 loss to Portugal, who now advance to play against either Germany or France in the final match on Sunday. Tempers flared between Portugal and Wales fans in a Lyon fanzone on Wednesday, during the teams' UEFA 2016 European Championship's semi-final.
Thousands of supporters attended a rally held by US Republican Party presidential candidate Donald Trump in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Wednesday evening. Speaking during the rally, Trump criticised presumptive Democratic Party candidate rival Hillary Clinton's for her use of private email servers while secretary of state. Clinton was cleared of any criminal wrongdoing by an FBI investigation this week, though she and her aides were described as "extremely careless" by FBI Director James Comey.
Presumptive Republican Party nominee Donald Trump slammed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during his rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, Tuesday, over an FBI investigation which found her to have carelessly mishandled classified material when she was serving as secretary of state. Commenting on the FBI findings, Trump said "It's a tragedy. Because we are a country of law. We are a country of order. Other people have been so badly hurt by doing things so much less than crooked Hillary Clinton."