Barack Obama left the presidency with an overall average approval rating of 48 percent. That’s not stellar; Ronald Reagan left office with roughly 53 percent approval. But it’s better than the befuddled old Joe Biden, who over the last year has struggled to raise his approval ratings out of the 30s — and, as of this writing, Kamala Harris is running — amazingly — at about the same approval rating as former President Obama. But the swing states are starting to move back towards the GOP, so in a seeming attempt to salvage something from this, Barack Obama will now be looking to rekindle his old 2008 magic on a campaign swing through the battleground states on behalf of the Harris/Walz ticket.
President Obama’s Senior Advisor Eric Schultz tells Fox News that the 44th president is determined to help Harris and other Democrats get elected.
“President Obama believes the stakes of…