Former President Obama will collaborate with Kamala Harris for this cause
Former President Obama will collaborate with Kamala Harris for this cause
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Discussions in the States are high as the dates of US Presidential elections come closer. Former President Barack Obama will connect with Kamala Harris for a pair of fundraisers next week showing his support to the Democratic ticket. It's the pair’s first events together since Harris became Joe Biden’s running mate. The two will team up for a grassroots fundraiser centered on low-dollar donations and a high-dollar event on Oct. 2, as per a campaign aide with knowledge of the events. he event will be that of a virtual event. The campaign released a video of both chatting over the issue of campaigning earlier this month.

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Joe Biden, now a Democratic presidential nominee served as Obama’s vice president from 2009-2017. Obama joined Biden for a similar virtual small-dollar fundraiser over the summer. In the contest against Republican President Donald Trump, Biden’s operations hope to win back some voters who boosted Obama in 2008 and 2012 and then voted for Trump in 2016 and to motivate Obama voters who stayed home in 2016. Obama and Harris are longtime political collaborators. Harris campaigned for Obama in Iowa during the 2008 presidential primary, when she was San Francisco’s district attorney.

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In 2010, when Harris was running for state attorney general, Obama supported her and attended a fundraising event, giving her a boost in the tightly contested election that she finally won. Harris was the first woman and Black person elected to that job, just two years after Obama became the nation’s first Black president. The low-dollar fundraiser will be similar to an event Harris recently held with Hillary Clinton and comedians Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph, which drew more than 100,000 people and raised $6 million. People will be able to join even if they contribute just $1, the campaign aide said. 

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