“Barack and Michelle Obama Endorse Kamala Harris for President: A Historic Moment in Politics”
Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama have officially endorsed Kamala Harris’ run for president, solidifying their support for the historic candidacy. The endorsement came after President Joe Biden passed the torch to his vice president, making it a significant moment in American politics.
In a heartwarming phone call captured on camera for a Harris campaign video, Michelle Obama expressed her pride in Harris, calling her candidacy historic. Harris, in turn, thanked the Obamas for their friendship and support over the years, highlighting the deep political alliance between the two families.
The relationship between Harris and the Obamas dates back to 2004 when Harris, then San Francisco’s district attorney, met Barack Obama at a fundraiser. Harris endorsed Obama in the Democratic primary, helping him secure the presidency. Over the years, Harris also got to know Michelle Obama, forming a strong bond rooted in shared values and goals.
The Obamas’ endorsement of Harris comes after Michelle Obama’s powerful speech at the DNC, where she praised Harris as one of the most qualified and dignified candidates for the presidency. Since the endorsement, Harris’ campaign has gained momentum, raising a record-breaking $361 million in August.
With the Obamas’ support behind her, Harris is poised to make history as the first female, Black, and South Asian president in American history. If she wins the 2025 inauguration, it will be a testament to the enduring friendship and alliance between the Obamas and Harris, shaping the future of American politics.