Soon after Obama endorsed former secretary of state Clinton, the Clinton Campaign said they would canvass together in Wisconsin on June 15.
Obama's announcement came moments after he met Clinton's rival Bernie Sanders at the White House. A presidential spokesman said that the Vermont Senator, who remains defiant, was not surprised.
Sanders, 74, who would continue till the last primary in Washington DC next Tuesday, told reporters that he would work with Clinton, 68, to defeat Trump. Many believe it as an indication of his dropping out of the race next week.
Like Obama, his remarks came after he met with Sanders.
"In a meeting today, Vice President Biden and Senator Sanders discussed the importance of what Senator Sanders' campaign has done to focus the conversation in this country on income inequality, the corrosive influence of big money in our campaigns and the need to reform our politics.
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren also endorsed Clinton.
"Yes, I am ready to get in this fight and work my heart out for Hillary Clinton to become the next US president and to make sure that Donald Trump never gets any place close to the White House," Warren told MSNBC news channel.
Clinton, 68, now has a three-point edge over Trump, 69, (42-39 per cent) in a hypothetical matchup, Fox News said.
The Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) described Clinton bagging the Democratic nomination as "undoubtedly historic not only because she is the first woman to be nominated for president, but because she has united diverse communities across the country in a movement toward victory".
Congressman Ami Bera, the only Indian-American in the current Congress, said Clinton would be the next US president.
Trump was highly critical of Obama's endorsement.
"Obama just endorsed Crooked Hillary. He wants four more years of Obama - but nobody else does!" Trump said in a tweet.
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