With the elections less than two weeks away, President Obama continued a multi-state campaign swing on Thursday to boost support for vulnerable Democratic candidates. Appearing in Seattle, Obama urged Washington State voters to back Democratic Senator Patty Murray.
President Obama: “The journey we began together was not about putting a president in the White House; it was about building a movement for change that endures. It’s about realizing that in America anything is possible, if we’re willing to work for it, if we’re willing to fight for it. That’s what Patty Murray believes. That’s what I believe. ANd if that’s what you believe, I need you to knock on doors and make phone calls and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. And if you do that, I promise you, not only will we win this election, but we will restore the dream for the next generation.”
Obama will hold a rally for California Senator Barbara Boxer in San Francisco today before heading to Nevada to support House Majority Leader Harry Reid.