Kamala Harris’ 2024 presidential campaign has become a reunion of sorts for those associated with the Obama administration. From key endorsements to campaign advisors, the presence of Obama-era figures is significant, highlighting the lasting influence of the former president within the Democratic Party.
Harris’ own relationship with Obama dates back to 2004, when she first met him as a rising star in California politics. She was one of the first elected Democrats to endorse his 2008 presidential run, choosing him over Hillary Clinton. Her early support solidified a connection that has carried through to this day. While serving as Vice President under Joe Biden, Harris received endorsements from both Obama and Michelle Obama, marking a critical moment in the campaign.
Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, also has a history with Obama that goes back to 2006, when Obama, then a U.S. senator, campaigned for Walz in his first congressional race. This early endorsement solidified a relationship that has been sustained throughout their careers. Obama has publicly praised Walz, highlighting his experience, values, and ability to connect with voters.
The deep ties between the Obama-era figures and the Harris-Walz campaign extend beyond endorsements. Key advisors and strategists from Obama’s presidential campaigns have joined Harris’ campaign team. This includes figures like David Plouffe, who managed Obama’s 2008 campaign, and Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, who served as Obama’s 2012 deputy campaign manager. The presence of these seasoned Obama operatives signals a concerted effort to leverage Obama’s legacy and appeal to a core base of Democratic voters.
The Obama-Harris connection is not just a matter of political strategy. It also speaks to the enduring impact of Obama’s presidency and the deep-rooted relationships forged during that time. As the 2024 election unfolds, the presence of Obama’s influence will likely be a major factor in shaping the political landscape and the eventual outcome of the race.