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(CNN)Former first lady Michelle Obama is making her closing message to Americans in a campaign video released less than one month until Election Day, imploring people to vote as she shares why she believes the stakes are so high this year. Obama urged Americans to make a plan to vote as she makes a pitch for Joe Biden on personal terms, arguing that if the nation wants to regain "any kind of stability" every eligible voter must be engaged. The former first lady does not hold back in her criticism of the President Donald Trump, slamming him for his "incompetence" in his pandemic response and for stoking fear and racism to divide the country.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton slammed her Republican rival Donald Trump for his comments about her in the first presidential debate held Monday night as she addressed supporters during a campaign rally in Raleigh, North Carolina on Tuesday. The second out of three presidential debates is scheduled to take place on October 9 in St Louis, Missouri and Americans will go to the polls to elect their new president on November 7.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump stated that his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton was "the voice for global special interest," before adding that he was "running to be the voice of the forgotten men and women of this country," while speaking at a campaign rally in Roanoke, Virginia on Saturday.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump called for an end to the rioting and a restoration of law, at a rally in Pennsylvania, on Thursday, following recent riots against the police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte. A string of demonstrations has taken place since news broke of the shooting of African-American man Keith Lamont Scott on Tuesday.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump held a rally at the Laconia Middle School Gymnasium, in Laconia, New Hampshire, where he railed against the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), calling it "the worst trade deal ever made."
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).