"I am not going to do is to validate some notion that the Republican crack-up that's been taking place is a consequence of actions that I've taken. There are thoughtful conservatives, who are troubled by this, who are troubled by the direction of their party," Obama told a White House news conference along with the visiting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
"The tone of that politics, which I certainly have not contributed to -- I have not -- you know, I don't think that I was the one to prompt questions about my birth certificate, for example. I don't remember saying, hey, why don't you ask me about that?," he asked.
"So what you're seeing within the Republican Party is, to some degree, all those efforts, over a course of time, creating an environment where somebody like a Donald Trump can thrive. You know, he's just doing more of what has been done for the last seven and a half years," he added.
Obama said Trump's positions are not different from those of the other Republican presidential candidates.
"Trump might just be more provocative in terms of how he says it but the actual positions aren't that different. For that matter, they're not that different from Rubio's positions on immigration, despite the fact that both Cruz and Rubio, their own families, are the products of immigration and the openness of our society," Obama said.
Obama had campaigned vigorously across the country,
"He did that right up to the night before Election Day. But on Election Day, the ballots were counted, and the American people decided. The president was never in a position to choose a successor. The American people chose his successor," Earnest said.
Obama vowed to work with whomever the American people chose, he added.
The spokesman said the Obama's expectation is that the incoming president will set his own priorities and pursue them accordingly.
"Our goal is to provide them the kind of advice that would give the president elect and his team the opportunity to succeed in uniting and leading the country. That's what he has indicated that he has made his priority, and we certainly are prepared to do everything we can over the next 71 days to support him in that effort," he said.
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