Following their impactful speeches at the Democratic National Convention, former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, along with former presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former first lady Michelle Obama, are set to hit the campaign trail to support Vice President Kamala Harris' candidacy. This announcement was made by Deputy Principal Campaign Manager Quentin Fulks.
During an interview on MSNBC, Fulks confirmed that these prominent Democrats would be actively campaigning for Harris, emphasizing that they are considered 'some of the best surrogates in our party.' While specific details about upcoming events and campaign locations were not disclosed, Fulks assured that the Obamas and Clintons would be lending their support.
Fulks reiterated Michelle Obama's message urging Democrats to remain vigilant and not become complacent following the convention. He stressed the importance of unity and collective effort in ensuring the success of the campaign, stating, 'we have to make sure we are doing everything we can together.'
Furthermore, Fulks expressed the campaign's intention to leverage the influence of all the surrogates who participated in the convention throughout the upcoming months. He affirmed, 'We are absolutely going to be using all of the surrogates that you heard throughout the convention over the next several months of this campaign.'
With the support of such influential figures within the Democratic Party, Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is poised to receive a significant boost as the election season progresses.