Obama rips Trump in Vegas voter turnout monologue

NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nevada — It wasn’t a showroom on the Las Vegas Strip, but former President Barack Obama delivered a standup monologue slamming former President Donald Trump to more than 4,000 of the Democratic faithful here.“Donald Trump is a 78-year-old billionaire who has not stopped whining about his problems since he rode down that golden escalator nine years ago.And when he’s not complaining, he’s trying to sell you stuff,” the 44th President told a packed gymnasium at Cheyenne High School in North Las Vegas Saturday evening.“For Donald Trump and his cronies, freedom just means getting away with stuff,” Obama said.

“That’s his idea of freedom: ‘I get to do what I want and never take responsibility for anything.’”Trump “is quick to say ‘Kamala, you were in office for four years,’” Obama said.“Dude, you were President for four years!”Obama said, “We do not need a president who makes problems worse in order to get elected,” referring to allegations Trump blocked a much-criticized immigration bill to have a campaign issue.Trump’s predecessor spoke here just as polls show a tight race with Donald J.

Trump with a hair’s breadth lead of 0.8% according to the latest Real Clear Politics average.The latest Rasmussen Reports poll has Trump up by two points in the state, with others showing a one-point margin for Harris, substantially closer than usual here.

Nevada hasn’t given its six Electoral College votes to a Republican since 2004.Obama’s get-out-the-vote message came at the start of pre-Election Day balloting, which runs through Nov.1.

Even though all Nevada voters receive a mail-in ballot, many exchange their paper ballots for in-person voting.Media reports indicate more than 28,000 Clark County residents — including Las Vegas voters — cast their ballots in person on Saturday.The county has 1.4 million registered voters, the lion’s share of the Silver State’s 1.98 million registered and “active” vo...

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