Obama tells rally in Chicago: 'The character of our nation is on the ballot'
Ten years to the day of being elected president, former President Barack Obama came home Sunday to turn out voters for the Illinois Democratic ticket, mixing the message of hope that propelled him to the White House with an urgent call to repel President Donald Trumps divisiveness, though Obama did not use his name.
Sunday marked the last of a series of rallies Obama was headlining for Democrats, with the former president pumping up Indiana Democrats in Gary before hitting the University of Illinois at Chicago Pavilion, 525 S. Racine Ave.
A very hoarse Obama said, Hope is still out there. We just have to stand up and speak for it. And in two days, Illinois, in two days, you get to vote in what might be the most important election of my lifetime, maybe more important than 2008.
America is at a crossroads right now. There is a contest of ideas that is going on, about who we are and what kind of country we are going to be.
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