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Obama says Clinton to face unfair gender attacks if elected

Obama says there's a double standard in politics, where men are praised for being ambitious but women are not.

Obama says there's a double standard in politics, where men are praised for being ambitious but women are not.

Washington: President Barack Obama says Hillary Clinton's opponents will belittle her as overly emotional if she becomes the nation's first woman president.

Obama is appearing on TBS' -"Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.-"

Obama's critics falsely claimed he wasn't born in the U.S. He was asked what the equivalent for Clinton will be.

He says critics will claim that Clinton is -"tired, she's moody, she's being emotional.-"

Obama says there's a double standard in politics, where men are praised for being ambitious but women are not.

The president also says that 18-year-old daughter Malia Obama has voted for the first time in this election. He says politicians need to talk to young people -"about things that they care about.-"

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