President Obama formally endorsed Hillary Clinton for president Thursday, her campaign announced. The endorsement came right after after the president met with her primary rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders, at the White House.
“I
don’t think there’s ever been someone so qualified to hold this
office,” Obama said in a video released by Clinton’s team. “She’s got
the courage, the compassion and the heart to get the job done.”
The two will campaign together in Green Bay, Wisc., Wednesday.
The
president, whose national approval rating hovers around 50 percent,
will be a key ally for Clinton going into the general election.
Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump, as of now, has no former
presidents campaigning for him, as both former Bush presidents have
indicated they will stay out of the race.
Obama
has been impatient and eager to campaign openly for Clinton against
Trump, but wanted to remain neutral during the Democratic primary. “I
want us to run scared the whole time,” Obama told a group of donors last
week in Miami, according to the New York Times.
In
his endorsement, Obama congratulated Sanders on running a “great
campaign” and said he believed the primary “will make the Democratic
party stronger.”
Clinton
gained enough pledged and unpledged delegates to become the nominee
this week, but Sanders has said he will campaign at least until
Washington, D.C., votes Tuesday — the final election of the primary.
Sanders is under pressure to concede ahead of next month’s Democratic
convention.
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