Obama touches down in Philadelphia to campaign for Biden
Former President Barack Obama has touched down in Philadelphia ahead of a drive-in rally at Citizens Bank Park at 6 p.m. to campaign for Biden in-person for the first time in the 2020 cycle.
In 2016, Obama delivered Hillary Clinton's final pitch in Philadelphia as well -- at a rally for thousands the night before Election Day on Independence Mall. Amid this year's pandemic, Obama will speak to a much smaller crowd.
The event is ticketed without public access and is expected to draw over 200 cars, which will be assembled in a semi-circle around the stage. Supporters will be able to listen to Obama speak over their car radios.
Obama is expected to emphasize down-ballot races, encourage early voting and offer an appeal to Black voters.