As campaign closes, the Obamas pass the torch to Clinton
PHILADELPHIA — In the place where America’s democracy took root, with tens of thousands shivering in the cold, Barack and Michelle Obama passed the torch Monday to Hillary Clinton in an emotional but anxious plea to elect her president.
Though the book won’t close on his presidency until Inauguration Day, Obama’s frenzied, last-minute push for Clinton was a farewell tour of the nation. As he crisscrossed Michigan, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, he waxed nostalgic, told old stories and teared up as he thanked the nation for betting, improbably, on “a skinny guy with a funny name.”
He said he’d been asked recently whether the hope that defined his campaign had somehow survived eight trying years.
“The answer’s yes,” Obama said outside Independence Mall, not far from the Liberty Bell. He said he was still a believer, “and that’s because of you.”

