Barack Obama partnered with a TikTok influencer for National Voter Registration Day in a bid to pull the lever among young Americans for Kamala Harris.
While former President Barack Obama is not expected to make a direct return to political office, his influence on American politics remains undeniable as the country prepares for the 2024 presidential election.
Former President Barack Obama took to TikTok on National Voter Registration Day in an effort to try and help Vice President Kamala Harris win her bid for the White House this fall.  Obama sat down on Tuesday with at least four TikTok influencers to encourage young people to register to vote and cast a ballot on Election Day.
Former President Obama is pulling out all the stops on National Voter Registration Day to expand the Democratic Party’s reach, including appealing to younger voters through a partnership
High profile Democrats, including former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, have collaborated with Sean "Diddy" Combs for Democratic causes over the years.
Driving the news: Obama's TikTok push is part of a broader Democratic effort to use National Voter Registration Day to reach some 30 million potential voters through non-traditional means.
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Today is National Voter Registration Day. Executive director of "When We All Vote" Beth Lynk joins Chris Jansing to share how her organization is working with some celebrities to maximize reach and get more Americans registered as deadlines approach in key states.
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