Former President Barack Obama spoke candidly to Black men at a campaign field office in Pittsburgh, urging them to get behind Vice President Kamala Harris' candidacy.
Former President Barack Obama kicked off a campaign blitz for Vice President Kamala Harris Thursday in Pennsylvania, where he delivered remarks at a rally and spoke candidly to Black men at a campaign field office in Pittsburgh, urging them to get behind the vice president's candidacy.
' Obama mocked Trump for saying that eight years later, 'he's got 'a concept of a plan' of how to replace it.' He and former first lady Michelle Obama endorsed Harris in July, vowing to do everything they could to help her win the White House. Both have remained popular since the former president left office in 2017, and both addressed the Democratic convention in August.
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