With newfound vigour, Obama works to rebuild Democratic Party
WASHINGTON — Gone is the old President Barack Obama, who approached campaigning for other Democrats as a chore. The new Obama is throwing himself into rebuilding his party in his final months in the White House and vowing to keep at it once he’s left.
With his popularity higher than it’s been in years, Obama has been campaigning for Hillary Clinton with gusto, and White House officials said he’ll be travelling to help the Democrat nearly every day until Election Day, Nov. 8. He was paying his second visit in as many weeks to battleground Florida on Friday after releasing a new ad explicitly arguing a vote for Clinton was a vote for his legacy.
“Send a message, by voting for Hillary Clinton,” Obama says in the ad.
He’ll return to Florida yet again next week, and go to Ohio and North Carolina to boost Clinton. And in a less-expected development, he’s putting a similar emphasis on the party’s other candidates, cutting nearly two-dozen TV and radio ads for House and Senate candidates and holding a similar number of fundraisers.


