Former US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama have expressed their support for Kamala Harris in a joint statement, highlighting her vision, character and strength needed at this crucial time.
Leading Democratic Party figures are now reportedly openly backing Harris, who is on track to secure the nomination for the presidential race against Donald Trump following the recent withdrawal of incumbent Joe Biden.
Obama was among more than 100 high-profile Democrats Harris consulted after President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the presidential race last Sunday.
In his statement at the time, Obama praised Biden’s decision to withdraw but did not immediately endorse Harris.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries also endorsed Kamala Harris.
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