With less than a month to go until the US presidential election on November 5, Kamala Harris is putting her party's most popular figure on the campaign trail: Barack Obama. According to local time, the former president held a rally Thursday night in Pennsylvania, one of Harris' most important battleground states. 444 writes.
Given his support and reputation, Democratic sources consider the former president an important player, as he will tour key states in the past few weeks to persuade undecided voters.
Obama performed at Fitzgerald Field House in Pittsburgh. “We need a president who truly wants to solve problems and improve their lives, and Kamala Harris will do that,” he told thousands of people. Obama acknowledged American voters' frustration with inflation, the coronavirus and other issues, while condemning Trump's abortion and economic policies.
Obama said: “This election will be close because there are many Americans who are still having difficulty deciding who to vote for.” “I understand why people want things to change, and I understand that people are frustrated. We know better. However, I do not understand why anyone would think that Donald Trump would shake things up in a way that would be to our advantage,” 444 wrote.