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Obama urges vote for Harris in 'tight' presidential race
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A Potent Lift From Obama
Obama has endorsed Harris at a critical tier in the campaign. Joining Harris to address the massive crowd of supporters was former president Obama, who singled out her experience and leadership qualities; both pointing out that she could unite a fractured nation. Obama: “This election is not just about policies—it’s also about character and leadership” Kamala Harris has shown us repeatedly that she has the courage, experience, temperament, wisdom, judgment & heart to lead this country. We need her in the White House.
Obama's endorsement of Harris is valuable not only because, despite his eternal popularity, but also due to his power within the Democratic Party with young voters and people of color. His campaigning on behalf of Harris is similar to his efforts in 2020 when his impassioned speeches bolstered Biden. Aides said that the endorsement of Harris by Obama gives the former vice president candidate a potential boost and reinforces her efforts to appeal to key swing voters who live in swing states where the race is still tied up.
A 'Tight' Presidential Race
Because as Obama pointed out today, the next presidential contest is less than four years away. FREAKY CLOSE. Those polls indicate a very close race between Harris and her Republican rival in the battleground counties state-wide, meaning every vote could count. Campaigns are working overtime to persuade those who remain in the undecided column as issues like the economy, healthcare, climate change and civil rights have come to dominate voters' minds.
Obama said, "It's going to be a close race -- nobody out there that I can see thinks this is going to be a cakewalk." "But we've been here before. We know what it is to take the election despite the odds, and it will depend more on getting out than we are. If you actually want to live in a future that is more equitable, more just, and that is healthier for everyone in the country:… get up and vote by Kamala"
Obama Statement … on the Importance of Voter Turnout in This Election Historically, Democratic candidates have relied on massive turnouts in cities (Philadelphia and Pittsburgh) among young voters and minorities to be competitive. But low voter turnout, or apathy, would campaign the GOP nominee, who otherwise could take battleground states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona. With the campaign tightening, both candidates are revving up their get-out-the-vote efforts, including a grassroots and digital push from Team Trump.
Kamala Harris, The Trailblazer
This makes Harris's candidacy historic next to many measures. Furthermore, she is the first woman of color to ever be nominated for Vice President, and if elected, she would also be the first female and first black president as well. In her march up the Democratic ticket, she has demonstrated a trail of firsts. Harris, a former U.S. Senator from California and state Attorney General has emerged as one of the party's progressive stars, known for her work on criminal justice reform and fighting to expand healthcare access and protect women's rights.
In his endorsement speech, Obama noted the historical significance of Harris' candidacy and how it signals a fresh start for America. "Kamala embodies the American story—when her parents came here from different parts of the world, they did not think that race or gender ability to succeed means anything for your future," Obama said. Her leadership will inspire the next generation, and she has the vision to address them.
To many voters, Harris's candidacy represents postcard-perfect progress and diversity. But she is running into headwinds, chiefly among a constituency that may never warm to her unabashedly progressive politics or remain unclear about whether she is equipped to lead. In reaction, Harris has been leaning on her time as vice president and her readiness to assume the role of commander-in-chief.
Challenges Ahead for Harris
The Harris campaign, however, continues to seek funding opposed by major chamchas, even after the large Obama endorsement bump. She is locked in a fierce race against her Republican opponent, who has made an aggressive play for largely rural and suburban voters with his messaging on economic recovery, national security, and conservative values. Complicating this is the reality of a political structure that is so divided that both parties are motivated to animate their base in an ever-splitting land.
A top test for Harris will be attracting swing voters, especially in the Midwest and Sunbelt states, where economic worries such as inflation, job creation, and health care are deep concerns. In response to this, Harris has published an expansive economic plan that promises investments in infrastructure, renewable energy, and small businesses. Healthcare reform would be a major component of her campaign, with a plan to make both affordable healthcare and the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, which is one of the main accomplishments of the Obama administration.
In his speech, Obama noted what had been accomplished here under his and Biden's presidency and warned voters not to surrender it. "Obviously, we have a ways to go, but getting back out on the World Cup circuit for those first few races will be vital," he said. Kamala is the ideal leader to extend that progress and take it further.
The Road to November
The closer the election gets, the more Harris and her GOP opponent have to lose. The 2025 winner will lead the U.S. forward or back, as well as on a transformative course regarding its weight and influence in the world. As the world is watching, Harris's campaign continues its work to engage potential voters — particularly in critical battleground states where candidates may only have marginal advantages.
The Obama nod for Harris now injects urgency into the 2024 contest, reminding Democrats everywhere about the stakes. In closing his speech, Obama had a rallying cry of sorts: "Dont let anyone tell you your vote doesn't count. It matters more than ever. This is our chance to stop begging and get serious, starting with making Kamala Harris the next President of the United States.
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