Obama has largely kept out of the fray even as Trump has blamed
him and his Democratic administration for a variety of problems
related to having sufficient supplies to battle the pandemic
that has killed more than 75,000 Americans.
But in his call on Friday with 3,000 members of the Obama Alumni
Association, people who served in his administration, Obama
urged his supporters to get behind Democratic presidential
candidate Joe Biden, who is trying to unseat Trump in the Nov. 3
election.
The contents of the call were first reported by Yahoo News. A
source familiar with the call confirmed them to Reuters.
Obama said the election "is so important because what we're
going to be battling is not just a particular individual or a
political party."
"What we're fighting against is these long-term trends in which
being selfish, being tribal, being divided, and seeing others as
an enemy -- that has become a stronger impulse in American
life," he said.
He said this is one reason why "the response to this global
crisis has been so anemic and spotty."
"It would have been bad even with the best of governments. It
has been an absolute chaotic disaster when that mindset -- of
'what's in it for me' and 'to heck with everybody else' -- when
that mindset is operationalized in our government," Obama said.
"That's why, I, by the way, am going to be spending as much time
as necessary and campaigning as hard as I can for Joe Biden," he
said.
Obama's office declined to comment.
White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany said Trump's response
to the coronavirus "has been unprecedented" and has saved
American lives.
She harked back to the Ukraine inquiry launched by Democrats in
the U.S. House of Representatives last year that led to House
passage of articles of impeachment against Trump. The
Republican-led Senate acquitted Trump early this year.
"While Democrats were pursuing a sham witch hunt against
President Trump, President Trump was shutting down travel from
China. While Democrats encouraged mass gatherings, President
Trump was deploying PPE, ventilators, and testing across the
country," she said.
National polls show a tight race between Trump and Biden with
six months to go until the election. Biden leads in several
battleground states.
(Reporting By Steve Holland; Editing by Chris Reese)
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