Former President Barack Obama aims to rev up Democrats when he headlines a drive-in car rally Wednesday in the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania. The event, in Philadelphia, will be the former president’s first in-person campaign stop on behalf of Democratic nominee Joe Biden, who served for eight years as Obama’s vice president. “While we are facing the most significant presidential election in our lifetimes, President Obama believes voters cannot lose focus on the important down-ballot races that could lead to a Democratic Senate," the spokesperson said. These ads are part of the effort from President Obama to lift up Democratic candidates up and down the ticket." It’s been nearly four years since the two-term president left the White House, but Obama remains quite popular.
Source: Fox News October 20, 2020 19:18 UTC