President Joe Biden’s recent endorsement of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for the 2024 presidential election is being viewed as a strategic political move and as a pointed rebuke to former President Obama. This endorsement, announced shortly after Biden withdrew from the race, is reportedly a “calculated act of revenge” against Obama, who had pressured Biden to step aside.
Sources close to the Biden family suggest that Obama had urged the President to allow delegates at the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Chicago to choose a new candidate. In response, Biden’s endorsement of Harris was described as a bold and defiant move, effectively a "giant middle finger" to Obama, Knewz.com reported.
On July 21, President Biden officially exited the 2024 presidential race. His announcement, shared via a typewritten letter on social media platform X, emphasized the significant progress made during his tenure. Biden stated that while he had intended to seek reelection, he believed it was in the best interest of the Democratic Party and the country for him to focus solely on his presidential duties for the remainder of his term.
Almost immediately after withdrawing, Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee. In a subsequent social media post, he rallied Democrats to unite behind Harris to defeat the Republican challenger, Donald Trump.
Many political insiders have interpreted the decision to endorse Harris as a direct challenge to Obama’s influence within the Democratic Party. Reports indicate that Obama and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and New York Senator Chuck Schumer had advocated for a "mini-primary" at the convention, a scenario they believed Harris would not win. Biden’s endorsement disrupted these plans, signaling his intent to significantly influence the party’s direction.
A Democratic Party source described Biden’s endorsement as a move to “knife Obama and Pelosi in the back” for pressuring him to step down. Another insider noted that Biden’s active involvement in Harris’s campaign would bring valuable experience to her team, countering concerns about her campaign being run by a close-knit group of advisors.
Following Biden's endorsement, Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama publicly supported Harris, aligning with the broader Democratic establishment’s move to back the current Vice President.
The endorsement has not only reshaped the Democratic primary landscape but also intensified the party’s efforts to consolidate support behind Harris. As the campaign progresses, Biden’s involvement is expected to provide a steadying influence, leveraging his extensive experience in national politics to bolster Harris’s bid for the presidency.
This political maneuver has added a new layer of complexity to the 2024 election, highlighting the intricate dynamics within the Democratic Party. As Harris prepares to lead the party into the general election, the fallout from Biden’s endorsement and its implications for Democratic unity and strategy will continue to unfold.


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