US President Barack Obama entered the campaign atmosphere on Wednesday, accusing Republicans of trying to fool the American middle-class voters about the economy.
Replacing the suit and tie for a shirt with the sleeves rolled up, the Democratic president will leave the house in January of next year addressed in the predominantly Republican state of Indiana.
Americans go to the polls on November 8 to possibly choose between Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Hillary Clinton to replace Obama in the presidency of the country.
Obama has little disguise his contempt for Trump, and on Wednesday attacked the Republicans, who, according to him, propagating "myths" about the state of the economy, as immigrants are taking jobs from Americans and the US are being overtaken by its commercial competitors.
"The main stories that Republicans have relied are not supported by the facts. It's not fair," lamented Obama.
Good Obama's performance in recent opinion polls put him in a central role in trying to secure a third term Democrat in the White House.
It can be crucial to be able to take the african-Americans to the polls and to motivate the Democratic base, which seems apathetic with Hillary Clinton.
Election hopes Trump are based on the deep distress felt in various regions of the country, which has not yet fully overcome the crisis.
During the Obama administration, the crisis has been addressed, and the jobs and growth were recovered. However, wages stagnated and social inequality is rampant.
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