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First Lady Michelle Obama made the case for Democrat Hillary Clinton to serve as the next President at a campaign rally in Philadelphia saying, "We need an adult in the White House." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. President Barack Obama urged North Carolina residents to vote for Clinton and told them "all the progress that we've made these last eight years is on the ballot." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. President Barack Obama called on Ohio voters to "choose hope" as he made the case for electing Democrat Hillary Clinton as his successor at the White House. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
United States President Barack Obama spoke about the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Vientiane on Wednesday. In his last trip to Asia as US President, Obama encouraged free trade agreements between nations. Both Democratic and Republican presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have voiced their opposition to the TTP agreement.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump accused his Democratic counterpart Hillary Clinton of selling "about 20 percent of America's uranium supply to the Russians," while campaigning in Akron, Ohio, on Monday.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump continued his efforts to win the African American vote at a campaign rally in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on Saturday.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made a rare confession admitting that he sometimes said "the wrong thing" which he regrets, making the statement at a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Friday. The turn around comes after Trump made several changes to his campaign management team, replacing his campaign manager with Kellyanne Conway and bringing in Breitbart News boss Steve Bannon as his new campaign chief executive in the final run up to the US elections on November 8, 2016.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton promised to ensure that the US's wealthiest Americans including Donald Trump, Wall Street bankers and corporations pay their fair share of taxes, making the comments from Cleveland on Wednesday.