Former President Barack Obama will campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris in key battleground states ahead of the upcoming election, beginning in Pittsburgh. Obama has described Harris’s candidacy as a continuation of his political legacy, highlighting her focus on serving the American people. Their political alliance spans two decades, with Harris supporting Obama during his 2008 campaign. Polls show Harris holding a slight lead over Trump, with independent voters being unpredictable. Additionally, some Republicans may support Harris, as indicated by recent endorsements and polls showing a shift among Republican voters. The election remains highly competitive.
Bad news for Trump? Harris to get Obama boost in last 27 days of campaign

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