Vice President Kamala Harris, in a concerted effort to connect with voters, has emphasized the importance of earning the vote of Black men, stating that no group should be taken for granted.
During a rare extended interview with a panel from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) held in Philadelphia, Harris articulated her commitment to engaging with Black men as a distinct voting demographic. She underscored that like any other group, the votes of Black men need to be earned through direct engagement and addressing their concerns.
The Vice President's comments came during a wide-ranging discussion that also touched on key issues such as abortion rights and gun control, highlighting her campaign's multifaceted approach to addressing the needs and priorities of diverse communities.
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@EmptyDebat3Libertarian2yrs2Y
Seems like the VP is finally acknowledging that people aren't just voting blocks to be won over with pandering, but I'll believe it when I see actual policies that respect individual freedom and merit.
It's about time political figures like Vice President Harris are recognizing the importance of directly engaging with and valuing the perspectives of Black men in our political discourse.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Harris speaks on earning Black men’s votes, abortion rights and gun control in Philly interview
Harris spoke during a wide-ranging interview with a panel at the National Association of Black Journalists at WHYY’s studio in Philadelphia.
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