President Obama: ‘If You Don’t Vote, That’s a Vote for Trump’

"If you don't vote, that's a vote for Trump," Obama stressed in a new line of attack during a radio interview with Steve Harvey that aired Wednesday morning. "If you vote for a third-party candidate who's got no chance to win, that's a vote for Trump."
“If you don’t vote, that’s a vote for Trump,” Obama stressed in a new line of attack during a radio interview with Steve Harvey that aired Wednesday morning. “If you vote for a third-party candidate who’s got no chance to win, that’s a vote for Trump.”

President Obama has made it clear to voters: If you don’t want Donald Trump as president, choose Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton instead.

“If you don’t vote, that’s a vote for Trump,” Obama stressed in a new line of attack during a radio interview with Steve Harvey that aired Wednesday morning. “If you vote for a third-party candidate who’s got no chance to win, that’s a vote for Trump.”

The president conducted the interview via telephone on Tuesday, reacting to the first presidential debate and urging listeners to register to vote.

“People just do not give [Clinton] credit, and part of it, maybe, is because she’s a woman and we have not elected a woman president before,” Obama said. “But here’s somebody who, as I said at the convention, is as qualified as anybody who has ever run for this office, and she’s been on the right side of the issues that we care about, and we need to support her, and that begins by making sure that everybody is registered and everybody is voting. The stakes in this election is so high.”

The president criticized Trump’s performance during Monday’s debate, noting the moments when Trump crowed about not paying federal taxes and capitalizing on the housing crisis.

“You know, for someone who wants to be president of the United States, and you’re not thinking about the hardship of foreclosures and people losing their homes and being out on the streets, that your only focus is, ‘How can I make a buck off it?’ Yeah, that’s not the kind of person that I think we want representing us in the Oval Office,” Obama remarked.

In the interview he also denounced Trump’s treatment of women.

“You had somebody who basically insulted women and then doubled down … in terms of how he talks about them and talks about their weight and talks about, you know, how they look instead of the content of their character and capabilities, which is not something that I want, not somebody I want in the Oval Office that my daughters are listening to and that sons are listening to,” Obama said. “And so, across the board, you know, you’ve got somebody who appears to only care about himself.”

Transcript: President Obama’s Democratic National Convention speech

Time and again, you’ve picked me up.  I hope, sometimes, I picked you up, too.  Tonight, I ask you to do for Hillary Clinton what you did for me.  I ask you to carry her the same way you carried me.  Because you’re who I was talking about twelve years ago, when I talked about hope – it’s been you who’ve fueled my dogged faith in our future, even when the odds are great; even when the road is long.  Hope in the face of difficulty; hope in the face of uncertainty; the audacity of hope!

Here’s the College Malia Obama will Attend

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For many high school seniors deciding what college to attend and how to begin life after high school is no easy feat but Malia Obama has finally made her decision. After months of speculation and the masses following her college process, the White House announced on Sunday that the 17-year-old will attend Harvard University.

Malia did consider other schools and according to the Associated Press, some stops on her college tour included the University of California, Berkeley; Stanford; New York University; the University of Pennsylvania; Barnard; Tufts; Brown; Yale and Wesleyan.

Both President Obama and Michelle Obama attended Harvard Law School so Malia will keep their legacy going when she graduates from Harvard in 2021.

After graduating from the prestigious Sidwell Friends High school, the eldest of President Obama’s two daughters plans to take a year off before beginning her freshman year in 2017, according to a White House Statement.

Higher education experts tout the off-year as a way to travel, engage in a long-term special project or otherwise use the time in a constructive and meaningful way and Mrs. Obama has said Malia wants to be a filmmaker. Malia spent a summer in New York City interning on the set of HBO’s “Girls,” and in the summer of 2014 worked as a production assistant on “Extant,” a CBS sci-fi drama featuring Halle Berry.

President Obama admitted on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in February that Malia’s departure would be difficult for him and said “I was asked if I would speak at her graduation and I said absolutely not. Because I’m going to be sitting there with dark glasses, sobbing. She’s one of my best friends, and it’s going to be hard for me not to have her around all the time. But she’s ready to go. You can tell, she’s just a really smart, capable person and she’s ready to make her own way.”

The Obamas’ U.K. visit in photos

President Barack Obama and first lady spent Friday in London, United Kingdom, meeting with Queen Elizabeth and dining at with the royal family. It’s Day 2 of a four-day stay in the U.K., where Obama has made his case for the U.S. and U.K. to maintain their “special relationship,” and against British withdrawal from the European Union.

Princess Kate Middleton talks with first lady Michelle Obama in Kensington Palace, London, prior to a private dinner hosted by Prince William and Kate on April 22.
Princess talks with first lady Michelle Obama in Kensington Palace, London, prior to a private dinner hosted by Prince William and Kate on April 22.
President Barack Obama steps off Air Force One at Stansted Airport in London on April 21.
President Barack Obama steps off Air Force One at Stansted Airport in London on April 21.
President Obama shakes hands with British Prime Minister David Cameron at the conclusion of a joint news conference at 10 Downing Street in London on April 22.
shakes hands with British Prime Minister at the conclusion of a joint news conference at 10 in London on April 22.
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are greeted by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Windsor Castle on April 22.
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are greeted by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Windsor Castle on April 22.
Members of the royal family welcome the Obamas to Kensington Palace on April 22.
Members of the royal family welcome the Obamas to Kensington Palace on April 22.
Britain's Prince William talks with President Obama as Kate Middleton and Michelle Obama talk while Prince Harry looks on at Kensington Palace in London on April 22.
Britain’s Prince William talks with President Obama as Kate Middleton and Michelle Obama talk while Prince Harry looks on at Kensington Palace in London on April 22.
President Barack Obama, Prince William and First Lady Michelle Obama play with Prince George at Kensington Palace in London on April 22.
President Barack Obama, Prince William and First Lady Michelle Obama play with Prince George at Kensington Palace in London on April 22.
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and President Barack Obama walk from Downing Street to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on April 22.
Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron and President Barack Obama walk from Downing Street to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on April 22.
Royal Guardsman look out from the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle on April 22.
Royal Guardsman look out from the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle on April 22.
The president's convoy sits outside Windsor Castle on April 22.
The president’s convoy sits outside Windsor Castle on April 22.

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