WINSTON-SALEM, US
First Lady
Michelle Obama implored voters to troop to the polls as she stumped for
Hillary Clinton,
while the race suffered a scare when Donald Trump’s running mate’s plane skidded off the runway.
while the race suffered a scare when Donald Trump’s running mate’s plane skidded off the runway.
No one was
hurt in the incident in which the plane carrying Indiana Governor and
Republican vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence came to rest in grass
next to the runway after landing at New York’s LaGuardia airport.
But
with the mishap coming in the final throes of a combative campaign that
will be decided on November 8, several Twitter users described it as a
metaphor for the race.
In Ohio, Trump said he was
grateful that those on the plane avoided “grave, grave danger”. “I just
spoke to Mike Pence. He’s fine,” he said.
Clinton also expressed relief that no one was hurt.
The
former first lady and secretary of state enlisted the current first
lady, who enjoys sky-high support, in hammering Trump and making the
case for a third straight Democratic term in the White House.
Obama
earned roars of approval from a crowd of 11,000 as she took the stage
with Clinton in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, one of the swing states,
where they accused Trump of seeking to depress turnout.
Obama
has emerged as a compelling force in the hard-fought campaign,
delivering powerful arguments against the billionaire and in support of
Clinton’s bid to become the first female US president.
“She is ready to be commander-in-chief on Day 1, and yes, she happens to be a woman,” Obama said of Clinton.
The
52-year-old has energised Democrats by criticising Trump for his
strident rhetoric and for what she brands a frightening attitude towards
women.
“Trump’s strategy is to make this election so dirty and ugly that we don’t want any part of it,” she said.
“When
you hear folks talking about a global conspiracy and saying that this
election is ‘rigged,’ understand that they are trying to get you to stay
home.”
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