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President Obama endorses Hillary Clinton; Sanders vows to help defeat Trump

Obama's endorsement of Clinton came moments after he met Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont at the White House

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves as she arrives at a campaign stop at Jackie O's Production Brewery and Tap Room in Athens, Ohio, Tuesday, May 3, 2016 AP/PTI

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves as she arrives at a campaign stop at Jackie O's Production Brewery and Tap Room in Athens, Ohio, Tuesday, May 3, 2016 <b>AP/PTI</b>

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The US President Barack Obama today endorsed Hillary Clinton as the Democratic party's presidential nominee, praising his former secretary of state's experience and grit, even as a subdued Bernie Sanders vowed to foster party unity to take on Republican nominee Donald Trump.

"I don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office. She's got the courage, the compassion, and the heart to get the job done... I have seen her judgement," Obama said in an email and a web video circulated by the Clinton campaign.

"I've seen her toughness. I've seen her commitment to our values up close. And I've seen her determination to give every American a fair shot at opportunity, no matter how tough the fight — that's what's always driven her, and still does," Obama said.
 
The Clinton campaign also announced their first joint appearance with Obama on the campaign trail next week in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Obama's endorsement of Clinton came moments after he met Senator Sanders of Vermont at the White House.

Although, Sanders stopped short of endorsing Clinton, but he vowed to work with Clinton to defeat Trump.

"Needless to say, I am going to do everything in my power and I will work as hard as I can to make sure that Trump does not become president of the United States," he said.

Clinton has reached the magical figure of having enough delegates to clinch the nomination of the Democratic Party.

Sanders, however, refused to end his presidential campaign.

"I will, of course, be competing in the DC Primary which will be held next Tuesday. This is the last primary of the Democratic nominating process," he said.

But he did indicate that he is looking forward to working with Clinton to defeat Trump.

"I look forward to meeting with her in the near future to see how we can work together to defeat Trump and create a government which represents all of us and not just the one percent," Sanders said.

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First Published: Jun 10 2016 | 12:13 AM IST

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