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US president criticizes tone of 2016 US presidential debate

Published: 27 Jul 2015 - 07:52 pm | Last Updated: 12 Jan 2022 - 02:06 am

 

US President Barack Obama gestures during a joint press conference in Addis Ababa on July 27, 2015. AFP

ADDIS ABABA: President Barack Obama delivered a withering critique of the vitriolic 2016 US presidential debate on Monday, branding it unworthy of American voters.
It is rare for a president to address domestic controversy while on a foreign trip, but Obama was asked about the increasingly hysterical tone of the debate while on a visit to Ethiopia.
With at least 16 Republicans vying for their party's candidacy to replace Obama in 18 months time, his opponents have dramatically upped their rhetoric in a bid to get noticed.
Billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump has captured the news agenda with hardline anti-immigration language and insulting attacks on his Republican rivals.
Now former Arkansas governor turned talk show host Mike Huckabee has launched an assault on Obama's nuclear deal with Iran, branding it a betrayal of Israel in terms recalling the Nazi holocaust against the Jews.
Addressing reporters in Addis Ababa, Obama hit out at the "outrageous" attacks, which he said "have become all too commonplace" in America's highly polarised politics.
"We are creating a culture that is not conducive to good policy or good politics," Obama said. "The American people deserve better," Obama said.
AFP