Former President Barack Obama is set to kick off a 27-day campaign sprint in support of Vice President Kamala Harris next week in Pennsylvania. The Democratic presidential nominee's campaign adviser revealed that Obama, a highly influential figure within the party, aims to leverage his popularity among Democrats to boost Harris's bid for office.
Recognizing the importance of combating Democratic complacency and the tight margins in current polls, Obama is planning a series of rallies and events in key battleground states leading up to Election Day. The first rally is scheduled to take place in Pittsburgh on Thursday, with more events to follow across crucial electoral territories.
In addition to rallies, Obama intends to contribute to Harris's campaign efforts by recording candidate-specific advertisements, participating in fundraising events, and endorsing fundraising appeals for various Democratic candidates, including those running in down-ballot races. His recent fundraising event in Los Angeles raised over $4 million for Harris's campaign.
Obama views the upcoming election as a pivotal moment that requires a united effort from all Democrats. While acknowledging the challenges ahead, he emphasized the importance of perseverance and collective action in securing victory.
Having endorsed Harris during her successful bid for the Democratic nomination, Obama has been actively supporting her campaign. He has raised a total of over $76 million for Democratic causes through various events and fundraising initiatives.
Obama's relationship with Harris dates back two decades, with their paths crossing during his early political endeavors. Harris's early endorsement of Obama during his 2008 presidential campaign demonstrated her commitment to his vision and values.
As Obama and Harris join forces once again in the current election cycle, their shared history and mutual respect underscore a deep bond that transcends politics. Obama's unwavering support for Harris reflects his belief in her ability to lead and bring about positive change.
Looking ahead, Obama remains steadfast in his commitment to helping Harris secure victory and advance the shared goals they have championed throughout their respective political careers.