Barack Obama Calls Radio Stations to Boost Clinton Turnout in FL, MI, PA

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 12: U.S. President Barack Obama speaks on the phone with Health
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(AP) President Barack Obama is hitting the radio airwaves to encourage Americans to go to the polls to vote for Hillary Clinton.

The White House said Obama gave Election Day interviews to six radio stations that target listeners in Orlando, Detroit and Philadelphia. The cities are in states where the race is believed to be close between Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.

Obama told syndicated host Jana Sutter that continuing the work of the past eight years depends on having a “steady, smart, serious” president follow him into office.

He praised Clinton and reiterated his view that Trump is unfit to be president.

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