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HARRIS FOR PRESIDENT

“We Are Not Playing Around!”

Supporters lining up behind Harris for President
HARRIS FOR PRESIDENT
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From Staff Reports

President Joe Biden ended his bid for a second term as president over the weekend with a resounding endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris; who immediately hit the campaign trail.

On Wednesday, speaking at the Grand Boule (National Convention) of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, in Indianapolis, the Vice President praised her running mate before touting the accomplishments of the Biden/Harris Administration and sharing her plans for “when I am president…”

Already involved in heavy voter education and registration efforts, a coalition of Black women hosted a ZOOM call that engaged more than 45,000 participants and raised $1.5M in just under three hours.

The next night Black men gathered on the Black Star Network in support and at the end of four hours, raised $1.3 million, with more than 60,000 participants.

Tuesday night Latinas for Harris hosted their ZOOM call and plans were announced for Asian Americans, educators, and White women, to name a few.

The Democratic Party will host its convention in Chicago in August.

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