Obamas And Kamala Harris Team Up In Historic Campaign Appearance

With three weeks left in the presidential campaign, recent polls indicate a tightly contested race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

A new NBC News poll shows both candidates at 48% nationally, while Harris holds a slight edge in two other polls, leading Trump 50% to 48% and 51% to 48% among likely voters.

To bolster her campaign, the Obamas will be campaigning separately in key swing states starting next week.

Michelle Obama is set to join Harris in Michigan on October 26, while Barack Obama will appear with her in Georgia.

Despite Harris’s support among women, she struggles with male voters, particularly among Hispanics and African Americans, NDTV has reported.

Barack Obama has faced backlash for urging Black men to support Harris, suggesting a lack of enthusiasm for a woman president, which some critics, like former Ohio state Senator Nina Turner, have deemed belittling.

Written by B.C. Begley