Obama's Endorsement Boosts Harris's Presidential Bid Amid Tight Race

Former U.S. President Barack Obama will endorse Kamala Harris in a high-profile speech aimed at boosting her presidential bid against Donald Trump. Obama's enduring popularity and strategic advice are key assets for Harris, who faces a tight race. Michelle Obama's support will also be highlighted at the convention.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 20-08-2024 21:10 IST | Created: 20-08-2024 21:10 IST
Obama's Endorsement Boosts Harris's Presidential Bid Amid Tight Race

Former U.S. President Barack Obama is set to endorse Kamala Harris in a high-profile speech on Tuesday night, aiming to strengthen her presidential campaign against Republican Donald Trump. Obama's legacy continues to wield significant influence, especially in critical moments, as seen during the contentious deliberations leading President Joe Biden to endorse Harris.

Obama and his wife Michelle's celebratory call with Harris has garnered millions of views, and seasoned advisers from Obama's 2008 campaign are now backing Harris. Despite being out of office for nearly eight years, Obama remains one of the most popular Democrats, surpassing Harris and the current administration in public opinion polls.

In his prime-time address at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Obama will emphasize the urgency of mobilizing voters and offer strategies to secure Harris's victory amid a campaign criticized for lacking policy specifics. The tight race, intensified by Trump's controversial rhetoric and focus on racial divisions, underscores the high stakes of the upcoming election.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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