Obama Endorses Harris For Presidential Bid Against Trump


(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) WASHINGTON, July 26 (KUNA) -- Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have thrown their weight behind Vice President Harris' push to become the Democratic nominee in the 2024 election.
The endorsement, announced by her campaign in a video, caps a week where most people involved in the Democratic party, including convention delegates, lined up behind Harris after President Biden announced last Sunday that he was abandoning his bid for a second term.
A video has been published, which appears to be shot from the campaign trail this week; Harris answers a call from the Obamas on her cell.
"We called to say Michelle and I couldn't be prouder to endorse you and do everything we can to get you through this election and into the Oval Office," former President Obama said.
Obama has told Harris that he encourages people "by telling everybody to kick off those bedroom slippers and get off the couch and start knocking on doors and making phone calls," according to extended excerpts of the call released by his office.
Since leaving office, Obama has proven to be a fundraising powerhouse for Democrats. He raised over USD 25 million for the Biden-Harris campaign at a star-studded fundraiser in New York in March, followed by another in Los Angeles in June that raised more than USD 28 million.
Michelle Obama told Harris that the "energy" surrounding her new campaign has "really changed the game .. We've got your back. We have you and Doug's back."
"It's gonna be a fight. But you know, I think the country is ready for something special," Michelle Obama said. (end)
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