By Tashi McQueen
AFRO Political Writer
tmcqueen@afro.com

Early July 26, Vice President Kamala Harris (D) gained the key endorsements of Barack and Michelle Obama in her bid to be the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee.

They made the announcement through a video where Harris can be seen walking and talking on the phone with the Obamas about their endorsement.

The Harris for President campaign announced Michelle and Barack Obama’s endorsement of likely Democratic nominee Kamala Harris on July 26.

“We called to say, Michelle and I couldn’t be prouder to endorse you and do everything we can to get you through this election and into the Oval Office,” said the former president to Harris.

Harris thanked them for their friendship and support.

“Oh, my goodness. Michelle, Barack, this means so much to me,” said Harris. “I am looking forward to doing this with the two of you—Doug and I both—and getting out there, being on the road.”

President Joe Biden (D) stepped down via social media on July 21, putting his support behind Harris shortly after his announcement. This action by the president started a huge wave of funding and endorsements for Harris.

Harris still has to be officially nominated at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) next month. This year’s DNC will be held in Chicago from Aug. 19-22.

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