Vote for Hillary, reject fear, cynicism: Obama tells US voters
BY PTI28 July 2016 11:21 AM GMT
PTI28 July 2016 11:21 AM GMT
"I can say with confidence there has never been a man or a woman more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as President of the United States of America," Obama said in his address to the Democratic National Convention here in front of an electrifying audience comprising of party delegates, leaders and supporters.
"You know, nothing truly prepares you for the demands of the Oval Office. Until you've sat at that desk, you don t know what it's like to manage a global crisis, or send young people to war. But Hillary's been in the room; she s been part of those decisions," he said.
"She knows what s at stake in the decisions our government makes for the working family, the senior citizen, the small business owner, the soldier, and the veteran. Even in the middle of crisis, she listens to people, and keeps her cool, and treats everybody with respect. And no matter how daunting the odds; no matter how much people try to knock her down, she never, ever quits," he said.
Obama said the choice before Americans in the November presidential election between Clinton and Trump is not even close.
"He (Trump) is not really a plans guy. Not really a facts guy, either. He calls himself a business guy, which is true, but I have to say, I know plenty of businessmen and women who've achieved success without leaving a trail of lawsuits, and unpaid workers, and people feeling like they got cheated," he said.
Obama said Clinton is respected around the world not just by leaders, but by the people they serve.
"She's worked closely with our intelligence teams, our diplomats, our military. And she has the judgment, the experience, and the temperament to meet the threat from terrorism. It's not new to her," he said.
"Our troops have pounded ISIL without mercy, taking out leaders, taking back territory. I know Hillary won't relent until ISIL is destroyed. She'll finish the job and she'll do it without resorting to torture, or banning entire religions from entering our country. She is fit to be the next Commander-in-Chief," he asserted.
"America is already strong. And I promise you, our strength, our greatness, does not depend on Donald Trump. In fact, it doesn't depend on any one person. And that, in the end, may be the biggest difference in this election the meaning of our democracy," he said.
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