Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Obama, on campaign swing, urges ‘sanity in our politics’

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Former President Barack Obama said Saturday that November midterm elections would give Americans “a chance to restore some sanity in our politics,” taking another swipe at his successor as he raises his profile campaignin­g for fellow Democrats to regain control of the House.

Obama didn’t mention President Donald Trump by name during a 20-minute speech in the key Southern California battlegrou­nd of Orange County, but the allusions were clear.

“We’re in a challengin­g moment because, when you look at the arc of American history, there’s always been a push and pull between those who want to go forward and those who want to look back, between those who want to divide and those are seeking to bring people together, between those who promote the politics of hope and those who exploit the politics of fear,” he said.

His appearance — one day after a strongly worded critique of Trump at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign — touched on themes of retirement security, climate change and education.

“If we don’t step up, things can get worse,” the former president told the audience at the Anaheim Convention Center. “In two months, we have the chance to restore some sanity to our politics. We have the chance to flip the House of Representa­tives and make sure there are real checks and balances in Washington.”

 ?? Ringo H.W. Chiu / Associated Press ?? Former President Barack Obama speaks as he campaigns in support of California congressio­nal candidates on Saturday in Anaheim, Calif.
Ringo H.W. Chiu / Associated Press Former President Barack Obama speaks as he campaigns in support of California congressio­nal candidates on Saturday in Anaheim, Calif.

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