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Obama to campaign for Harris in Pennsylvania, other key states
« on: October 04, 2024, 09:47:54 am »
Obama to campaign for Harris in Pennsylvania, other key states
Obama is planning to kickstart a campaign blitz for Harris over the coming weeks
By Michael Dorgan , Paul Steinhauser Fox News
Published October 4, 2024 8:31am EDT

 Former President Obama is preparing to hit the campaign trail next week for Vice President Harris, focusing on key battleground states in the lead up to Election Day, according to a senior campaign official with anonymity to discuss the matter.

Obama, who served back-to-back terms as president from 2009 through 2017, will kick off his drive in the Pittsburgh area of Pennsylvania on Thursday, a state which remains one of the tightest contests in the nation and which could tip the scales for either candidate.

A Fox News survey of Pennsylvania voters last week found Harris narrowly ahead of Trump by 2 points (50-48%) among registered voters, while the race is tied at 49% each among likely voters. President Biden won the state by more than 80,000 votes in 2020.

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Re: Obama to campaign for Harris in Pennsylvania, other key states
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Vice President Harris says tentative dockworker agreement 'indicates progress toward strong contract'

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg says he 'will continue to coordinate closely with stakeholders across America's supply chains to support an orderly process of returning these ports to service'

By Christina Shaw FOXBusiness

Striking U.S. dockworkers will return to work Friday after reaching a tentative agreement with employers. Vice President Kamala Harris says the agreement "indicates progress toward strong contract"

The dockworkers' return hinges on a tentative agreement that includes an improved wage offer of a 62% wage increase.

Harris applauded the efforts of everyone involved, saying "This step indicates progress toward a strong contract and represents the power of collective bargaining."

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