It was speculated this morning that former President Barack Obama was going to endorse assumed Democrat nominee Joe Biden for President. After sitting out the primary, he finally did now on Twitter.
I’m proud to endorse my friend Joe Biden for President of the United States.
For all of us who love this country and are willing to do our part to make sure it lives up to its highest ideals – now’s the time to fight for what we believe in. Join us at http://JoeBiden.com . And I’ll see you on the campaign trail as soon as I can.
For all of us who love this country and are willing to do our part to make sure it lives up to its highest ideals – now’s the time to fight for what we believe in. Join us at https://t.co/Kboaxi3MVL. And I’ll see you on the campaign trail as soon as I can.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) April 14, 2020
It appears that he will be more involved in the efforts now to get Donald Trump out of office, which is the goal for many on the left as Bernie endorsed yesterday and called him the most “dangerous President.”
The Trump campaign released a statement calling it a “hard day for Obama.”
Hard day for Obama! After spending the last 5 years urging Biden not to run for president, Obama has no other choice but to support him. The only thing Obama was ever right about is that Biden is a bad candidate who will embarrass himself and his party.
Hard day for Obama!
— Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) April 14, 2020
After spending the last 5 years urging Biden not to run for president, Obama has no other choice but to support him.
The only thing Obama was ever right about is that Biden is a bad candidate who will embarrass himself and his party.
Team Trump statement: pic.twitter.com/niNRn8PIDk
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