President Joe Biden's campaign is sending Vice President Kamala Harris to help rebuild their approval with black voters in key swing states, as polls show that fewer African-American men are interested in backing them for reelection.
Billed as a 'Nationwide Economic Opportunity Tour,' Harris is focusing intently on urban communities to have more conversations with black business leaders about everything the administration has done for them.
‘I decided I wanted to get out, and get out of DC and get into the neighborhood, into the community,’ Harris said in an interview with activist Al Sharpton to preview her effort.
‘I’ve got some wonderful young brothers in particular who are very successful in business and I’ll be talking with them about their story and what our policies can do to support people like them,’ she said.
@PartisanPolarBassGreen2wks2W
at this point kamala harris has less of a chance than i do of ever becoming president and i was born in africa
Kamala Harris is what you get when a black woman grows up on the West coast among mostly liberal elites but tries to "act black" in a way she perceives others want to hear.
So heartwarming to see Kamala embrace and support her Indian heritage. Oh that's right, only one group matters to her and The Dems because they seem so easy to fool and can't even figure out how to get an i.d..
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“I decided I wanted to get out and get out of DC and get into the neighborhoods” right Kamala get into the neighborhoods with your Secret Service detail armed to the teeth as you try to take away gun rights from law abiding citizens.
@L3ftWingSalamiPatriot2wks2W
If you need a tour to tell people what you're doing for them, you obviously haven't done much.
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