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Live blog: President Obama campaigns for Clinton in Ann Arbor

November 7, 2016
President Barack Obama gives a speech on July 27, 2016, the third day of the Democratic National Convention, at Wells Fargo Arena in Philadelphia.
President Barack Obama gives a speech on July 27, 2016, the third day of the Democratic National Convention, at Wells Fargo Arena in Philadelphia. —
Photo by Nic Antaya | and Nic Antaya The State News

President Barack Obama will be campaigning for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in Ann Arbor on Monday. The event will start at 11 a.m. at the Ray L. Fisher Stadium.

According to the campaign website, Obama will be encouraging people to vote and discussing Clinton's future policy plans.

Doors opened at 9 a.m. and the event was set to end at 12:30 p.m.  

Stay with The State News for updates. 


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Update 12:35 p.m.: "Everything we care about, including our values, is on the ballot this year," Chelsea Clinton said.


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Update 11:15 a.m.: U-M Board of Regents candidate Larry Deitch speaking now. He says Trump is the "least qualified person to ever run for president."


Update 11:11 a.m.:  "If you care about what (Obama) has done, then your vote matters more than you realize," Representative Debbie Dingell said.


Update 11:09 a.m.: "We are witnessing people in this country trying to divide us with fear and hatred and we can't let that happen," Representative Debbie Dingell said.


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