Clinton and Obama Campaign for Harris in Battleground States
Clinton and Obama Campaign for Harris in Battleground States

Clinton and Obama Campaign for Harris in Battleground States

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Former President Bill Clinton, campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris, made a notable visit to a McDonald's in Georgia, where he was humorously mistaken for President Joe Biden by an employee. The encounter, captured on video and shared widely on social media, shows Clinton jovially interacting with the workers after the initial confusion. Clinton's visit is part of a broader effort to rally support in key battleground states like Georgia and North Carolina, particularly aiming to boost turnout among Black voters. His campaign stop highlighted his long-standing affection for McDonald's, often referenced in his public appearances and speeches. Clinton's surprise appearance generated significant attention online, emphasizing the humorous mix-up and his continued influence in political campaigns. The event underscores the Democrats' mobilization efforts ahead of the upcoming election, with Clinton and other prominent figures like Barack Obama actively campaigning for Harris.

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