He should be in the Oval Office working on jobs, working on building up our military, working on good trade deals.” ( “He should not be campaigning for Hillary Clinton..” ( Nov. 5 in Wilmington, N.C.

“And I just left, by the way, Miami. And in leaving, I see Air Force One. So I said to myself I wonder who that could be. And it's our president. And he's down here campaigning for crooked Hillary. Now why, why isn't he back in the office, sometimes referred to as the Oval Office? Why isn't he back in the White House bringing our jobs back? And helping our veterans? Right? Why, why isn't he back working?" (Nov. 3 in Jacksonville, Fla.)

“And he’s got to stop campaigning for crooked Hillary. He's got to go back, go to the office and he's got to produce jobs and he's got to help the military build up. I mean, depleted. He's got to look at the borders. I mean, this guy, all he wants to do is campaign for Hillary. It's unbelievable. I think he may be hurting her more." (Nov. 2 in Pensacola, Fla.)

“Her and President Obama — the campaigner — I call him the “campaigner" — he ought to focus — instead of campaigning for Hillary Clinton, where he's probably now got a conflict in campaigning for her, he ought to focus on bringing jobs back to our country, focus on getting rid of ISIS, focus on lots of other things." (Nov. 1 in Eau Claire, Wis.)

“Why is he always campaigning with Hillary Clinton? Why isn't he working on jobs? Why isn't he working for the Vets or straightening out that because Veterans Affairs is a shame and a disaster. Why isn't he doing these other things? So he is always campaigning for Hillary ." (Oct. 29 in Phoenix)

“You know instead of campaigning for Hillary Clinton, he ought to be in the White House in the Oval Office negotiating trade deals, beating ISIS, taking care of our veterans — which he does not do." (Oct. 28 in Manchester, N.H.)

" … President Obama, who, by the way, should stop campaigning for Hillary Clinton, get to the office, create jobs, help our military, help our vets who have been horribly treated. I mean, this guy's campaigning. That's all he likes to do is campaign." (Oct. 27 in Geneva, Ohio)

“What about a guy who's constantly campaigning for crooked Hillary, that's all he does, right? That's all he does. He campaigns — this guy ought to be in the White House working on jobs, working on our military, working on defeating ISIS." (Oct. 27 in Toledo)

“I'd love to see him in the White House working instead of campaigning for crooked Hillary Clinton, I'll be honest." (Oct. 24 in St. Augustine, Fla.)

“And Obama ought to stop campaigning for crooked Hillary, and he ought to get out there and get your jobs back, and make better trade deals, and build up our military and take care of our vets instead of campaigning for Hillary with his wife." (Oct. 21 in Johnstown, Pa.)

“And he should stop campaigning for crooked Hillary, and he ought to get out and work on jobs and work on the border. Boy, oh boy, he's got a lot of work." (Oct. 18 in Grand Junction, Colo.)

“And all he's doing, instead of working on your jobs and your companies leaving for Mexico and other places, he's campaigning for crooked Hillary. That's all he does." (Oct. 14 in Greensboro, N.C.)

“And every time I see him lately, he's campaigning for crooked Hillary. He shouldn't be campaigning. He ought to be working on the border; he ought to be working on illegal immigration; he ought to be working on bringing our jobs back from Mexico and all of these places that have taken our jobs." (Oct. 13 in Cincinnati)

“By the way, I watched Obama yesterday. Why isn't he working? Why isn't he working instead of campaigning for crooked Hillary? Why? Why? Unbelievable. Who's paying for that big plane that comes in? I just wonder." (Sept. 14 in Canton, Ohio)