With Clinton sidelined, Obama steps up attacks against Trump


PHILADELPHIA — President Obama went after Donald Trump on the campaign trail on Tuesday, attacking the Republican presidential nominee for his business ethics, his affinity for Russian President Vladimir Putin and his pessimistic vision of America. "I keep on reading this analysis that Trump's got support from working folks. Really? This is the guy you want to be championing working people?" Obama said at a campaign rally in Philadelphia. "The guy who spent 70 years on this earth showing no concern for working people? "He wasn't going to let you on his golf course, He wasn’t going to let you buy into his condo. And now he wants to be your champion?" With Democratic presidential candidate Hillary sidelined by pneumonia, Obama rolled up his shirtsleeves and stepped into the 2016 campaign with a stop in Philadelphia designed to bring out the voters that helped him to carry Pennsylvania twice.

Obama's campaign trip to Philadelphia — his first appearance on the trail since a joint appearance with Clinton in Charlotte in July — was scheduled weeks ago. But the timing was serendipitous, giving the surrogate-in-chief top billing in a key electoral battleground while Clinton recuperates at home.

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