Former President of the United States, Barack Obama spent hours with the current President of the States, Joe Biden
Former President of the United States, Barack Obama spent hours with the current President of the States, Joe Biden last Friday in the family room of the White House. Which otherwise looked like a rather casual meeting with a lot of jokes and giggling, was actually a meet-up with a crucial agenda. The two popular leaders met to discuss the upcoming Presidential elections in the States, says the sources.
The congressman’s visit to the White House primarily served as a work trip. Alongside President Biden and former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, he participated in a White House call commemorating the 14th anniversary of the Affordable Health Care Act.
In a video message, the former President underscored the importance of the upcoming election, stating, “We have the chance to do even more, but that only happens if we send Joe and Kamala back to the White House in November. So, we’ve got to keep working.”
During the public viewing, everything appeared normal, but privately, Obama reassured Biden that his State of the Union address had effectively addressed voters’ concerns. He emphasized the critical role of healthcare for potential patients in the campaign, as he underscored at the onset of their discussions.
The campaign has already prepared new material for release, featuring both presidents and joint leaders, as long as we stick to our plans.
The communication between Obama and Biden is significant, with Obama staying directly connected through key White House officials, including his former administration member Jeff Zients, who is now Biden’s Chief of Staff.
Since the launch of the ‘Biden 2024′ campaign, Obama has been actively supportive, publicly raising funds and privately addressing Democrats’ concerns about Biden’s candidacy on numerous occasions. His engagement in the campaign is anticipated to intensify as the election approaches, with plans to organize multiple campaign events aimed at reuniting the winning coalition from 2020.
Participating in a Manhattan fundraiser later this month is an opportunity to support Biden’s campaign. The event will feature an in-depth discussion between Biden, Obama, and former U.S. President Bill Clinton, moderated by late-night comedy host Stephen Colbert. Ticket prices for the show range from $225 to $500,000.