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Speaking in Illinois at a fundraiser, President Barack Obama weighed in on the lewd comments made by Donald Trump in a 2005 tape that was leaked on Friday afternoon. 

Obama, who has not held back in expressing his ire for Trump, lamented the "disturbing" nature of the election and the "demeaning" nature of Trump's comments while also referring to the GOP candidate as "insecure." Obama was in Illinois helping Rep. Tammy Duckworth raise funds for her U.S. Senate campaign. 

President #Obama on #Trump: "Demeaning women, degrading women ... He pumps himself up by putting other people down." https://t.co/2sUHEvKPV7

— Jeffrey Guterman (@JeffreyGuterman) October 9, 2016 Read more...

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