Obama warns Democrats of excessive confidence in victory, Clinton





US President Barack Obama urged Democrats on Monday not to over-confidence about the prospects of Hillary Clinton's victory in the presidential election despite the strong performance in the race to the White House.
And carved Obama - who is serving two-week vacation in Martha's Vineyard, an island off the Massachusetts coast - some of the time period Astrechaih to raise money for Clinton, the Democratic candidate that he hopes that the successor when he leaves office in January.
Opinion polls show Clinton ahead of her rival  Republican Donald Trump, but Obama has urged his party to keep the spirit of determination until the elections that will take place on the eighth of November.
Obama told about 60 donors who gave each of them ten thousand dollars for the gala fundraiser, which was held in a private house on the island, "If you do not continue to work diligently until the day after the elections, we fall into a fatal error."
"If convicted, the mission then Hillary will be elected president of the United States. But if we do not get our tasks then it is likely to lose."
Obama said more than once that his disdain Petramb described as unfit to occupy the presidential seat in the White House. Participants in the fund-raising ceremony and reported that it is tired to talk about a rival Clinton.

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