WASHINGTON: President
Barack Obama is hitting the campaign trail to rally support for Democratic
presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania, a state that
has served as a firewall for her party in the past six general elections but is
now viewed as competitive.
Obama is scheduled to appear Tuesday without the candidate herself.
Clinton was scheduled to make a fundraising swing to California, but will take
a couple of days off from the campaign trail after being diagnosed with
pneumonia.
Obama will seek to
generate momentum for Clinton in a race that has become uncomfortably close for
many Democratic supporters.
Obama will also attend a fundraiser for the Democratic National
Committee in Philadelphia and then fly to New York City for a Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee fundraiser.
WASHINGTON: President
Barack Obama is hitting the campaign trail to rally support for Democratic
presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania, a state that
has served as a firewall for her party in the past six general elections but is
now viewed as competitive.
Obama is scheduled to appear Tuesday without the candidate herself.
Clinton was scheduled to make a fundraising swing to California, but will take a couple of days off from the campaign trail after being diagnosed with pneumonia.
Obama will seek to
generate momentum for Clinton in a race that has become uncomfortably close for
many Democratic supporters.
Obama will also attend a fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee in Philadelphia and then fly to New York City for a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee fundraiser.

No comments:
Post a Comment