Former President Barack Obama will campaign in Pennsylvania to bolster Kamala Harris’s efforts in the must-win state, as Democrats battle for an edge against Donald Trump. Obama will lead a rally in Pittsburgh on Thursday, marking the start of a month-long push in battleground states to encourage early voting ahead of the November election.
As the race tightens, Harris is focusing on Latino voters in swing states like Nevada and Arizona. Meanwhile, Trump has ramped up his attacks, criticizing the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of a recent hurricane and inflation concerns. Republicans and Democrats alike are vying for support in critical states as the election approaches.
Obama, a highly influential figure within the Democratic Party, aims to energize voters, emphasizing the high stakes of the 2024 race. While Harris initially saw a surge in the polls, both candidates are now locked in a tight race in key states. Obama’s presence on the campaign trail signals an “all-hands-on-deck” moment for Democrats, who hope his star power can help drive Harris to victory.
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