Obama Set to Endorse Harris at DNC, Lending His Star Power to Her Presidential Campaign
On Tuesday night, former U.S. President Barack Obama will publicly endorse Kamala Harris in a highly anticipated speech at the Democratic National Convention, offering his support to her emerging presidential bid. Obama’s involvement brings significant momentum to Harris, who faces a tight race against former President Donald Trump. His endorsement is expected to bolster Harris’s campaign, which, until now, has largely relied on positive energy and relief among Democrats after President Joe Biden announced he would not seek re-election.
Obama remains a towering figure within the Democratic Party, and his influence continues to shape political discourse even nearly eight years after leaving office. In his Tuesday speech, he is expected to outline his vision for Harris’s victory while also reflecting on the challenges Democrats face in the upcoming election. His backing of Harris comes as she and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, aim to secure critical battleground states like Wisconsin and Michigan.
Former first lady Michelle Obama will also address the convention, reiterating the need for unity and positivity in a divided country. Though often mentioned as a potential presidential candidate herself, she has consistently expressed no interest in running for office.
As Harris’s campaign kicks into high gear, the upcoming weeks will be crucial, with Obama planning to make targeted appearances to help sway voters in key states.