Barack Obama campaigns for Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania to boost voter turnout

inquirer.net

Former President Barack Obama is campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania, aiming to boost voter turnout. This event follows a rally by her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, in the same state. Obama's visit marks the start of a month-long campaign for Harris in key swing states. He will focus on encouraging early voting, which Democrats typically favor, as the race remains very close. Harris is also campaigning in Nevada to connect with Latino voters while monitoring Hurricane Milton's impact. Obama has previously endorsed Harris, emphasizing her significance as a candidate.


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