In an interesting turn of events, ex-POTUS Barack Obama finds himself once again in the limelight, extending his support to President Biden as his run for the Oval Office approaches its conclusion. Obama is bracing to make his second appearance in Biden's forthcoming face-off with previous leader, Donald Trump. Obama's reputation and clout within Democratic circles have proven beneficial for Biden during a critical juncture, as his presidential tenure, proposals and health have come under scrutiny.
During a riveting event at LA's Peacock Theater, shared with Biden and TV host Jimmy Kimmel, Obama expressed, "Biden's administration has achieved great strides and I wear their accomplishments as a badge of honor." Meanwhile, with an underlying tone of determination, he signaled that there is a substantial plan of action they should focus on, instead of only voting against a trend.
"We must acknowledge the tremendous work executed by Joe," Obama stated, "We should strive to expand upon these foundations, ushering this legacy forward to the next administration, rather than electing a leadership that might undo the progress accomplished so far."
This wasn't the first occasion when Obama's charm assisted Biden in securing enormous contributions. Back in March, Biden teamed up with the 44th leader and another former top man, Bill Clinton, at the Radio City Music Hall in New York for a gala event. Known for her wit and comedic timing, actress Mindy Kaling curated the occasion.