President Barack Obama on Thursday supported his previous top negotiator Hillary Clinton in the crusade to succeed him, tossing his full weight into the 2016 White House race with a video message proclaiming: "I'm with her."
Obama's underwriting comes after a hard battled Popularity based essential season, in which Clinton battled against shockingly intense liberal opponent Bernie Sanders until she at long last secured the assignment days prior.
"A huge number of Americans made their voices listened. Today I simply need to include mine," Obama said in the video.
"I don't believe there's ever been somebody so qualified to hold this office."
"I have seen her judgment. I've seen her sturdiness. I've seen her dedication to our qualities very close," Obama said of Clinton.
The underwriting was for quite some time expected yet is in any case a jolt to the Clinton crusade and could end worries about gathering solidarity after a biting challenge.
The president prior facilitated Sanders in the Oval Office in an offer to recuperate those injuries.
Obama's support will give Clinton a powerful surrogate on the battle field. After almost eight years in the White House, Obama is still one of the nation's most mainstream legislators.
His endorsement evaluations among dark, Hispanic, youthful and liberal voters are stratospheric.
Clinton respected the vote of certainty: "Regarded to have you with me, @POTUS I'm started up and prepared to go!" she tweeted, resounding one of Obama's own crusade encouraging cries from 2008.
Clinton's general race rival, possible Republican chosen one Donald Trump, give Obama's support a role as propelled by a president who needs to see his approaches proceeded.
Trump tweeted: "Obama just supported Warped Hillary. He needs four more years of Obama—yet no one else does!"