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Harris gets vital Obama backing in battle against Trump

Harris gets vital Obama backing in battle against Trump

WASHINGTON – Barack and Michelle Obama pledged support for Kamala Harris on Friday, filling the last major gap in her bid to unite Democrats around her dramatic, late-hour challenge against Donald Trump this November.

The boost for Harris came amid new turmoil for 78-year-old Trump, who cast into doubt whether he will debate the vice president.

Trump is scrambling to reorient an election he thought would be against an 81-year-old incumbent president beset by health worries, but which instead now features an energized replacement, two decades younger.

Harris, by contrast, has enjoyed a fast start since entering the race after President Joe Biden abruptly withdrew last Sunday and endorsed her.

The Obamas’ public declaration of support delivers a new push.

The Democratic establishment’s most revered power couple waited until all the other heavy hitters had come forward, finally making their move in a video released early Friday that shows Harris taking their call.

“Earlier this week, Michelle and I called our friend Kamala Harris. We told her we think she’ll make a fantastic President of the United States, and that she has our full support,” Barack Obama announced on X.

“At this critical moment for our country, we’re going to do everything we can to make sure she wins in November.”

A top California prosecutor and senator before being elected the country’s first female and first Black and South Asian vice president, Harris has highlighted Trump’s criminal conviction and what she said Thursday is a Republican attack on “hard-fought freedoms” in US society.

Trump, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt at a rally earlier this month, was brimming with confidence at his party’s convention, where his formal nomination alongside vice presidential pick J.D. Vance was more like a coronation.

But Biden’s exit three days later rattled his campaign and reversed the concerns over age, with Trump now becoming the oldest presidential nominee in history.

The shakeup has prompted Trump to lash out at Harris in extreme language, including calling her a “radical left lunatic” and claiming — falsely — that she is in favor of the “execution” of newborn babies.

Democrats leapt on the Trump campaign announcement late Thursday that cast into doubt whether he will debate Harris.

A second Trump-Biden televised debate had been scheduled for September 10 on ABC television. This was expected to remain in place, with Harris replacing Biden, but Trump spokesman Steven Cheung said it was “inappropriate” to schedule when Harris was not yet formally the Democratic nominee.

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