Former US president Barrack Obama and Michelle Obama have increased their online presence as they continue to campaign for presidential candidate JoeBiden ahead of the November 3 election.
Former US president Barrack Obama and Michelle Obama have increased their online presence as they continue to campaign for presidential candidate Joe Biden ahead of the November 3 election.
In a new campaign video released last night, Obama urged Americans to vote, saying “this is really a tipping point and that momentum only continues if we win this election”. “In times as polarised as these, your vote doesn’t just matter, it matters more than ever before and to change the game on any of the issues we care about Joe Biden needs your vote,” he said. “He’ll get the job done and Joe and Kamala will want you to keep pushing them to get the job done.
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