Former President Barack Obama came to Miami on Friday to campaign for Andrew Gillum who is running for Florida governor as well as for the nearly invisible incumbent senator, Bill Nelson. CNN was on hand to cover the rally and picked one of the people in the crowd "at random" to interview. During the course of the interview, it was revealed that the "random" person just so happened to be the mother of Gillum.
Wow! What a coincidence.
.@CNN interviewed a “random” person at the Gillum rally who said Obama’s presence helped influence her vote and it turned out she was Gillum’s mom. #CNNCredibilityCrisis pic.twitter.com/HEWVmdhkpj
— Raven (@KazeSkyz) November 3, 2018
The interesting thing is that Mrs. Gillum in reply to the question if Obama's presence could help influence her vote, answered that she believed it will. What? You mean there was a possibility that Andrew Gillum's mother could have been persuaded to vote for his opponent, Ron DeSantis, but that Obama's presence sealed the deal for her?