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(CNSNews.com) - Making the case that "Donald Trump is uniquely unqualified to be president," Barack Obama told a gathering in Ohio Tuesday that Trump's wealth prevents him from being a champion of "working folks."

"And let me say this -- because I was talking to some folks here on the way over, and I said to them, if you're a working person, if you are out there every day working hard, punching a clock, the notion that this guy is your champion -- the notion that this guy is going to fight for working people, when his entire life he did not have time for anybody who wasn't rich or a celebrity; who wouldn't let you into one of his hotels unless you were cleaning the room; wouldn't let you onto one of his golf courses unless you were mowing the fairway -- come on! This guy is going to be your champion?

"Come on!" Obama repeated. "Because there are a lot of working folks in Ohio, proud people who make an honest living. And I hear them saying, well, I don't know, Trump, maybe he's not so bad. Come on! This guy?

"I mean, it would be one thing if you were thinking about voting for somebody who had been in the trenches, who knew what it was like to maybe not have enough money at the end of the month, who maybe had seen their parents working in a coal mine or on an assembly line, and knew what it was like to not be able to afford college, and had done his best -- maybe you'd think about some of the stuff he's saying. But this guy? Don't be bamboozled. Don't run for that okidoke. Come on!

"Come on! That guy had never warn a baseball hat or a seed hat until he started selling them to make some money," Obama said. "Come on. Come on! Take that off," Obama said to a person wearing a Trump hat. As the crowd laughed, Obama told them, "Don't Boo. Vote! Although I would also check to see where that was made, because I bet it's made in China."

After reciting the by-now-familiar complaints about Trump's qualifications, Obama returned to the class warfare argument:

"So I want to, in particular, talk to working people out there who are thinking about -- even thinking about -- voting for this guy. Somebody who spent 70 years on this Earth showing no regard for working people, open disdain not just for immigrants or Muslims, but Americans with disabilities. And we know what he said about women. This is the guy that you want to be representing the entire country all around the world?"

Obama did not mention Hillary Clinton's multi-million dollar wealth, all acquired after she and Bill Clinton left the White House and set up their charitable foundation and speech-giving enterprise. But he did touch on her honesty, indirectly challenging Trump's honesty at the same time:

"Her efforts are not always flashy and they're not always appreciated here at home, but she made me a better president, and she didn't ask for credit. And when she was challenged, she doesn't make things up on the spot. She doesn't double down on lies -- that obviously are lies because there's video."

"She actually understands the world," Obama said. "And she values hard work, and she respects working Americans."

Speaking of his own eight years in office, Obama reminded Ohioans that when he ran for president, he promised to "work as hard as I could every single day to make sure that your lives were a little bit better. And I've kept that promise," he said.

"Because I remember the conversations we had -- with autoworkers who had been laid off, with folks who didn't have health care, with young people who were trying to figure out how to afford college. And over the course of these eight years, we have battled back from what was almost a Great Depression, so that now incomes are rising again, and poverty is falling again."

Obama touted the creation of 15 million new jobs; 20 million people added to the health insurance rolls; autoworkers back on the job; the "clean energy revolution" and making America a leader in the "fight against climate change."

"We brought back our outstanding men and women in uniform from Afghanistan and Iraq," he said, ignoring the fact that the United States still has thousands of troops in Afghanistan and an escalating number have returned to Iraq.

"We've seen a country that reinvigorated the cause of civil rights. We have become a country where a freedom that was limited to just a few is now a right guaranteed to everybody -- the freedom to marry who you love.

"And all of this happened because of you. I mean, I was your front man -- (laughter) -- but you were the band."