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Clinton, Obama rush to defend Michigan as blue state turns battleground
Michigan emerged as the unlikely final battleground of the presidential race, as
Hillary Clinton hurried to defend the traditionally blue state from
Donald Trump’s do-or-die appeal to disaffected working-class voters while making her own pitch Sunday in Ohio with the help of King James.
On the last day before voters go to the polls,
Mrs. Clinton and her top surrogate, President Obama, will head to separate rallies in Michigan, which hasn’t voted Republican for president since 1988 but this year is in the sights of
Mr. Trump.
Mr. Trump, the Republican nominee, held a rally Sunday in Sterling Heights, Michigan.
“We will make Michigan into the manufacturing hub of the world once again, and no politician will do that. They don’t have a clue,” he said.
Mrs. Clinton made a last-ditch effort in the key battleground state of Ohio, calling on Cleveland Cavaliers star and Buckeye State native LeBron James to urge voters to choose her over
Mr. Trump.
Appearing alongside Mr. James at a campaign rally in Cleveland,
Mrs. Clinton told Ohioans to reject the “dark and divisive” vision of her Republican opponent’s America, vowing that as president she would raise taxes on the rich to fund debt-free college for most Americans, more affordable child care, and massive spending on clean energy such as wind and solar power.
In Ohio — where polls have consistently shown
Mr. Trump with a narrow lead — the former first lady is counting on Mr. James to help pull undecided voters off the fence and to whip up enthusiasm for her candidacy.
Hillary Clinton, Obama rush to defend Michigan as blue state becomes battleground