US Presidential Election Barack Obama and wife Michelle endorses Kamala Harris for presidential candidature | Kamala Harris got Barack Obama’s support for US presidential election, wife Michelle said

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US Presidential Election: Presidential elections will be held in the US on November 5 this year. In these elections, 16 crore registered voters will elect the 60th President of America. Meanwhile, former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama on Friday (July 26) announced their support for Vice President Kamala Harris for the post of President. Both of them expressed their support to Kamala Harris over the phone on Friday (July 26). Barack Obama has also posted a video related to this on social media. In which Michelle told Harris that we are proud of you.

Former President Barack Obama released a video on the social media platform ‘X’. In this video, Obama and his wife can be seen talking to Kamala Harris. On the phone, the former president told Harris that we called to tell you that Michelle and I are proud to support you and do everything possible to make you win this election.

This election is going to be historic – Michelle Obama

During this, former US First Lady Michelle Obama expressed her pride in Kamala Harris and said, “I cannot make this call to my daughter Kamala without saying that I am proud of you. This is going to be historic.” US Vice President Kamala Harris expressed her gratitude for her friendship and expressed her eagerness to campaign with her in the three-month race till the election on November 5.

Obama also joins in supporting Harris

Michelle Obama added, “We’re going to have some fun with this, aren’t we?” Obama, who remains a fund-raising representative at major campaign events for Democratic candidates, is among the last major party figures to formally endorse Harris. In fact, US President Joe Biden has distanced himself from this election and will not contest the election. After this, Kamala Harris’s name has come to the fore.

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