Obama urges Democrats to campaign aggressively for Clinton

Obama urges Democrats to campaign aggressively for Clinton

CHILMARK, Mass. (AP) — Adding a touch of politics to his vacation, President Barack Obama on Monday urged Democrats to campaign aggressively for the next 80 days to elect presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, saying "if we do not do our jobs, then it's still possible for her to lose."

"When I say do our jobs, what I mean is we are going to have to continue to be engaged, we are going to continue to have to write checks, we are going to continue to have to make phone calls and rally people behind her candidacy," Obama said.

Trump reveals few details on “extreme vetting” of immigrants
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Trump reveals few details on “extreme vetting” of immigrants

Associated Press

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — Donald Trump is calling for "extreme" vetting of immigrants seeking admission to the United States, but he's offering few specifics about how that might work, how long it might last or how taxpayers would foot the bill.

Trump, who had previously called for an unprecedented temporary ban on immigration by Muslims, vowed Monday to overhaul the country's screening process and block those who sympathize with extremist groups or don't embrace American values.

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