'Our democracy is at stake,' Obama says on Virginia campaign trail
Source: Politico
Stumping for Ralph Northam in the governor's race, the former president rails against 'the politics of fear.'
By EDWARD-ISAAC DOVERE 10/19/2017 10:22 PM EDT
RICHMOND, Va. It is time.
Ralph Northam, the Democratic candidate for governor, finished his own speech, said those words, and the crowd of more than 7,000 erupted. Then U2s City of Blinding Lights from all the way back in the 2008 campaign started playing, and Barack Obama made his return to the campaign trail here Thursday night.
Fresh from New Jersey after making an appearance for the Democratic gubernatorial candidate there, Phil Murphy, his own former ambassador to Germany, Obama uncorked. He argued that this years elections are an existential moment that should if Democrats do what hes kept telling them to do, without much success vote be the start of reasserting an American politics and society that turns away from whats embodied by President Donald Trump.
We need you to take this seriously. Our democracy is at stake, Obama said. Elections matter. Voting matters. You cant take anything for granted. You cant sit this one out. Its up to you. And if you believe in that better vision not just of our politics, but of our common life, of our democracy, of who we are; if you want that reflected in our government, if you want our kids to see our government and feel good about it, and feel like theyre represented and if you want those values that you are teaching your children reinforced
then youve got to go out there.
As former President George W. Bush did earlier Thursday in a surprisingly forward speech in New York, Obama kept to not mentioning Trumps name, but left no question who he was talking about.
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