Barack and Michelle Obama Endorse Kamala Harris
Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama have thrown their support behind Kamala Harris in her bid for the White House, giving the vice president two of the most popular Democrats in the country.
Harris Campaign Gains Momentum
Harris announced the endorsement Friday in a video that showed Harris accepting a joint call from the former first couple. With this crucial support, Harris is gaining momentum as the party’s likely nominee. The endorsement highlights the friendship and potentially historic connection between America’s first black president and the first woman, first black woman, and first Asian American to serve as vice president.
Harris Joins TikTok to Reach Younger Voters
The account “Kamala HQ” recently went live, following President Joe Biden’s campaign, which unveiled its own TikTok account on Super Bowl Sunday in February. Harris is using the platform to reach out to young voters, a demographic that both Biden and Harris have been actively engaging with. Despite the challenges faced by TikTok’s Chinese parent company, Harris is embracing the social media platform to connect with a wider audience.
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