- Barack and Michelle Obama publicly back Kamala Harris in her campaign against Donald Trump.
- The endorsement comes amid uncertainty over Trump’s participation in debates.
- Harris is now gaining momentum in polls despite Trump’s strong base.
Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama have stepped into the spotlight to support Kamala Harris in her bid for the presidency, offering a significant boost to her campaign. The endorsement, which was announced in a video early Friday, could be a crucial factor in Harris’s efforts to unite Democrats and challenge Donald Trump this November.
The Obamas’ support comes at a critical time as Trump, now 78 years old, has cast doubt on whether he will participate in debates against Harris. The former president’s hesitation has added to the current turmoil surrounding his campaign. Barack Obama’s public statement on social media praised Harris and expressed confidence in her ability to lead the country. “Michelle and I believe Kamala will make a fantastic President, and we’re committed to helping her win,” Obama stated.
As Harris, 59, aims to become the first female president of the United States, she faces the challenge of building a robust campaign against Trump, who has been campaigning almost continuously since 2016. Despite Trump’s early lead and strong support base, recent polls show Harris gaining ground, with the race now too close to call.
Harris, who previously served as a top prosecutor and senator from California, has been highlighting Trump’s criminal conviction and what she describes as Republican efforts to undermine freedoms in American society. Her campaign gains further momentum as Trump’s team questions the logistics of a second debate, originally scheduled for September 10, which was supposed to include Harris as the Democratic nominee.
With the Obamas’ backing, Harris’s campaign gains renewed energy as she prepares for the upcoming electoral challenges.