'He won't have people like John Kelly around to stop him,' Obama lays into Trump at Atlanta rally
Former President Barack Obama took the stage in Atlanta following a performance from Bruce Springsteen and speeches from Tyler Perry and Sen. Raphael Warnock repeating his message to get Georgians to vote.
Obama wasted no time bashing former President Donald Trump over his policies and rhetoric.
"We know this election is going to be tight because a lot of Americans are still struggling," he said. "What I cannot understand ... why anybody would think that Donald Trump would be able to shake things up for you."
Obama ripped into Trump for his rambling speeches, peddling of products such as shoes and bibles, stating "All he cares about is his ego."
"Just because he acts goofy doesn't mean his presidency wouldn't be dangerous," he warned.
Obama brought up the recent comments by Trump's former Chief of Staff John Kelly and Trump's claims to go after the "enemy within."
"Unlike the first time, he won't have people like John Kelly around to stop him. He'll have people who are just as looney as he is, and let him do what he wants" he said.
Obama touted Vice President Kamala Harris as the candidate who listens to the people and "is ready for the job."
"If you elect Kamala Harris, she will not be focused on her problems, her ego, her money. She's going to be focused on you," he said.