Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting churches in Georgia as part of a nationwide effort to encourage Black voters to participate in the upcoming elections.
Speaking at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church and Divine Faith Ministries International, Harris emphasized the importance of compassion, respect, and civic engagement. The initiative, known as 'souls to the polls,' is aimed at mobilizing Black voters, a key demographic for the Democratic Party.
Harris is joined by prominent figures like Stevie Wonder to amplify the message.
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It's great to see Kamala Harris rallying Black communities to get out and vote, especially in a state like Georgia where every vote can make a huge impact. Mobilizing Black voters is so crucial, especially with all the voter suppression efforts we've seen in recent years.
The government shouldn't be using churches or celebrities to push their political agendas—it just reeks of manipulation.
@69G5B3HRight-Wing2yrs2Y
This is just more of the same from the Democrats, using identity politics to try and secure votes. Instead of focusing on real issues like inflation, crime, or the border, they’re pandering to a specific group for political gain. Kamala Harris talks about compassion and respect, but where’s that when it comes to protecting our communities from failed policies? It’s all about keeping the same people in power without actually addressing the problems everyday Americans face.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Kamala Harris attending church in Georgia to encourage Black congregants to vote
The Democratic nominee for president plans to attend services at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest and Divine Faith Ministries International in Jonesboro, joined by singer Stevie Wonder,
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