Obama endorses Harris as Democratic presidential nominee
- Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for President of the United States.
- Obama stated, “We couldn’t be prouder to endorse you,” highlighting their full support for Harris.
- The endorsement came after speculation about Harris's support following President Joe Biden's decision not to run for reelection.
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Kamala Harris' candidacy shakes up presidential race 100 days from election
Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential bid is redefining the race in the final stretch. With 100 days remaining, Democrats say Harris is injecting new energy in the race while Republicans are ramping up attacks.
Kamala Harris: The 10 little-known things about the Democratic letter for the US presidential elections
Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, is on the verge of being the Democratic Party's nominee as a candidate in the race for the White House at the August convention. This follows securing the support of the majority of her party's delegates.
Kamala Harris holds first fundraiser as presumptive Democratic presidential pick
In her first fundraiser since becoming the likely Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris criticised Republican nominee Donald Trump and showcased her campaign's growing momentum. Harris highlighted her commitment to moving the nation forward and contrasting her economic agenda with Trump's.
Harris vs. Trump: 100 days from election, it's a dramatically altered presidential race
This weekend marks 100 days until Election Day and one week since President Biden's announcement he was ending his re-election rematch against former President Trump & endorsing Vice President Harris
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