Obama Urges Voters To Stand Against Trump As Election Nears
Photo: Barack Obama (Instagram) |
Former President Barack Obama is back on the campaign trail, working to rally support for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris as the election draws near. Obama, joined by rock legend Bruce Springsteen, is visiting key states to boost voter turnout.
Obama, now 63, remains one of the Democratic Party's strongest voices. At a rally in Georgia, he warned against another term for Donald Trump, calling him "dangerous" and reminding voters of the risks. Obama referenced recent claims by John Kelly, Trump’s former chief of staff, who said Trump admires authoritarian leaders. Trump has denied these comments.
Springsteen, performing songs like "Land of Hope and Dreams," showed support for Harris, stating that she represents a hopeful future for America, while Trump would take the country backward. Harris, the Democratic nominee, spoke to the crowd about her admiration for Obama and the inspiration he gave Americans in 2008.
Photo: Barack Obama (Instagram) |
Obama is spending more time campaigning than he has since he left office, making stops in important battleground states like Arizona, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. "We’re ready to turn the page. We’re ready for a better story," he told a crowd in Detroit, hoping to energize voters.
With only a few weeks left, Obama continues to encourage people to vote, saying that even small actions can make a big difference in close races. As the nation watches closely, Obama’s words echo his belief in hope and change, urging voters to make their voices heard this November. Source: CNN
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