In an effort to boost support for Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, two former presidents are set to campaign alongside him in the coming week. Former President Bill Clinton will be joining the Democratic vice presidential candidate at a campaign event in Durham, North Carolina, on Thursday. This event is part of a series of appearances in the Tar Heel state, including a separate political event in Durham and a campaign rally in Winston-Salem.
Following Clinton's appearance, Former President Barack Obama is scheduled to appear with Walz at an event in Madison, Wisconsin, on Tuesday. This event in the battleground state will mark Obama's first public appearance with Walz since he was named the Democratic vice presidential nominee.
Obama has been actively campaigning for the Democratic ticket, recently speaking at an event in Pennsylvania. He also addressed concerns about Black men hesitating to support the Harris campaign, emphasizing the importance of participating in the election and urging against sitting out due to gender biases.