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July 27, 2024

Barack, Michelle Obama Endorse Kamala Harris for President

A pair of political power players have formally backed Vice President Kamala Harris's bid for the presidency, marking a significant moment in the 2024 election cycle.

In a strategic move, Barack and Michelle Obama have endorsed Harris in the wake of Joe Biden's departure from the race, aiming to bolster her campaign for the White House against Donald Trump, as the Daily Mail explains.

The endorsement came via a video released by Harris's campaign early Friday morning. It depicted a warm and supportive phone call between the Obamas and Harris, captured while she was at an event in Indianapolis. It followed considerable speculation regarding the Obamas' prior silence on Harris’s candidacy, which some interpreted as a lack of support. Meanwhile, a source close to Joe Biden expressed the former president's concerns over Harris's ability to secure a win against Trump.

Endorsement Timed to Complement Biden’s Address

The timing of the announcement was meticulously planned to avoid overshadowing President Joe Biden's important Oval Office address on Wednesday. Barack Obama had expressed his preference for a substantial endorsement over a mere statement, aiming for a greater impact.

Shortly after Biden withdrew from the race, Harris secured the necessary delegates to become the presumptive Democratic nominee. This rapid succession of events set the stage for the Obamas' endorsement.

Obama’s Statement Highlights Harris's Qualifications

Alongside the video, the Obamas released a detailed statement praising Harris for her vision, character, and strength. They emphasized her capability to lead at a crucial time for the nation.

The Trump campaign reacted swiftly, labeling Harris as a "Marxist fraud" and asserting that there was significant dissatisfaction within the Democratic Party about her candidacy.

Democratic Process and Internal Struggles

The Democratic nomination process is expected to conclude by Aug. 7, setting the stage for the party's convention in Chicago. Harris's nomination has stirred emotions within the party, reflecting the contentious nature of this election cycle.

Meanwhile, Michelle Obama has yet to appear at any campaign event this cycle, which is notable given her active involvement in past campaigns. Sources revealed that she had been privately frustrated over the Biden family’s treatment of her friend Kathleen Buhle, Hunter Biden's ex-wife.

Harris Responds to the Obamas’ Support

During the phone call, Harris expressed her gratitude for the Obamas' longstanding friendship and support. She acknowledged their words and friendship as immensely meaningful.

"I can't have this phone call without saying to my girl Kamala, I am proud of you. This is going to be historic," Michelle Obama told Harris, highlighting the historic nature of her candidacy.

Looking Ahead to the Election

Barack Obama referred to Harris as a "happy warrior," a sentiment echoed by Michelle Obama who added, "And the country needs a happy warrior." This exchange underscored the positive spirit they anticipate bringing into the campaign.

Their conversation ended with Harris noting the campaign would also be fun, a sentiment happily affirmed by Michelle Obama with a simple "Indeed!"

Conclusion

In conclusion, the endorsement of Kamala Harris by Barack and Michelle Obama is a pivotal moment in the 2024 presidential race.  It not only solidifies her position as the Democratic frontrunner but also counters narratives of internal division within the party.

As the nomination process wraps up, all eyes will be on how this endorsement influences the dynamics of the upcoming election.

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