The president said though the race between Hillary Clinton and Republican businessman Donald Trump should never have been a tight one, the underlining "sexism in the society" may affect the former secretary of state's presidential run. The outgoing president, who is currently endorsing Clinton, was speaking to a group of donors in New York.
Obama also tore into Trump's presidential campaign, describing it as an "infomercial" and "reality show". He said, "This guy is unqualified to be president and he shows no interest in even gaining the rudimentary knowledge required to make really hard decisions on a day-to-day basis." He criticised the business tycoon's proposed policies as something that will "divide us rather then bring us together".
During the event, the 65 donors contributed $25,000. The co-chairs pooled in $100,000, the chairs raised $250,000, reported CNN.
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