Former President Barack Obama is expected to endorse Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for president in 2024, supporting her bid to become the first female president and first woman of color in the White House.
No one is challenging Harris for the nomination after Joe Biden announced he is not running for re-election; she received party delegates' backing on Monday and the Obama Foundation has not commented on the endorsement.
During her visit to Washington, Kamala Harris is scheduled to meet Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, following his visit to the White House with President Joe Biden.
Harris will also address the second largest teachers union conference in Houston, Texas, before heading back to DC for her meeting with Netanyahu.
Obama has been in private contact with Harris, fully supporting her candidacy, and discussions are ongoing for joint appearances on the campaign trail.
The Reuters report highlighted the significance of Obama's endorsement for Harris, given his historic presidency as the first Black US president and the potential impact on her journey to the White House.
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