
Obamas to Stump for Kamala Harris in Two Crucial Swing States as Election Day Looms
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The Democrats are rallying the troops as Election Day is now just over two weeks away.
It’s easy to see that Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her campaign are struggling in the final stretch before next month’s election.
The Harris campaign is calling in every favor it can presumably muster, including tapping Barack and Michelle Obama.
The Obamas are being deployed to promote Harris in the states where it matters most.
According to The Hill, the Obamas, who were reportedly initially not going to stump for Harris, will join the vice president next week in several battleground states.
It comes as the Democrats desperately attempt to sell American voters on Harris becoming the next president.
The Obamas are still easily the most popular Democrats alive.
Harris’s campaign is undoubtedly hoping for a boost with their involvement.
The Obamas will join Harris in two states next week, including Michigan and Georgia.
Former President Obama will team up with Harris in Georgia on one day, and the former first lady will be deployed in Michigan.
In Michigan, Harris is facing a strong possibility of losing due to Muslim-American organizations pushing voters to vote against her.
The Hill noted:
“The campaign considers the events with Harris and the Obamas as a way to harness voter enthusiasm and boost get-out-the-vote efforts in the final two weeks of the campaign, the official said.