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Posted: 2016-11-03T20:46:24Z | Updated: 2016-11-04T15:57:41Z

President Barack Obama went after Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Thursday, saying giving him the presidency would just give him more power to carry out the twisted notions he had before launching his campaign.

This isnt a joke. This isnt Survivor. This isnt The Bachelor ette, Obama said at a rally in Florida. This counts.

Obama continued with his television riff, questioning if Trump could handle the presidency if he cant even handle being joked about on NBCs Saturday Night Live , referring to Trumps annoyance at actor Alec Baldwins portrayal of him over the last month.

Come on, man, Obama said.

Over the last few days, Obama has spoken in several states, urging people to early vote and vouching for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton . At Thursdays rally, Obama argued Trump is uniquely unqualified to be president, slamming Trumps business past , his failure to release his tax returns and his questionable comments and actions toward women.

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