RICHMOND, VA - With just a handful of days to go until crucial legislative elections in Virginia that are grabbing plenty of national attention, former President Barack Obama is putting his star power to use in urging Democrats to head to the polls. A pair of robocalls recorded by Obama will be sent to over 100,000 households in roughly 20 key legislative districts in Virginia between now and Election Day on Tuesday.
The recordings don't mention specific issues, including abortion, which state and national Democrats have made a crucial centerpiece of their push to get out the vote. The calls are being sent by the National Democratic Redistricting Committee , the Democrats’ top redistricting organization, which is run by Eric Holder, who served as attorney general during the Obama administration.
One of the two robocalls recorded by Obama urges Virginians to cast a ballot in early voting. Saturday is the last day of early voting in Virginia, which kicked off on September 22. The other recorded call urges voters to head to the polls on Tuesday, which is Election Day.
The governor has been headlining rallies with Republican legislative candidates across Virginia, which are organized by his Spirit of Virginia PAC. The group has been sending out mailers and running ads encouraging early voting. News of Obama's recorded calls was first reported by Politico. Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.
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