Some endorsement there.

Via Free Beacon:

President Obama made a case that was more pragmatic than hopeful for Hillary Clinton in an interview with MSNBC airing Sunday, saying that “not everything’s supposed to be inspiring” but his supporters nevertheless needed to vote for her.

Asked by Al Sharpton about the reported lagging turnout among African-American voters for Clinton, Obama sought to lay out what was at stake for his legacy if Donald Trump won the presidency.

“Everything that we’ve done over the last eight years will be reversed with a Trump presidency, and everything will be sustained and built on with a Hillary Clinton presidency,” he said. “So this vote is as important as any of those other two votes in being able to maintain a progressive agenda.”

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