Democratic leaders, including Kamala Harris and Barack Obama, push for Black voter turnout pre-election.

In the final week before the U.S. presidential election, key Democratic leaders, including Kamala Harris and Barack Obama, collaborated with voting rights advocates to boost Black voter turnout, seen as essential for democratic representation. Their outreach emphasizes unity and the importance of voting rights. Concurrently, high early voting rates, driven by local organizations, reflect significant public engagement, with 73 million ballots already cast.

November 04, 2024
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