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Harris asks for 2024 support from women of color during an address at a historically Black sorority

Vice President Kamala Harris told members of the historically Black sorority Zeta Phi Beta on Wednesday that “we are not playing around” and asked for their help in electing her president in November. “In this moment, I believe we face a choice between two different visions for our nation, one focused on the future, the other focused on the past,” she said in a speech three days after after launching her bid for the White House. “And with your support, I am fighting for our nation’s future.”

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  • Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the historically Black sorority Zeta Phi Beta, asking for their support in her presidential bid for the 2024 election.
  • Harris emphasized the choice between two visions for the nation and highlighted the importance of support from women of color.
  • Speaking in Indianapolis, Harris targeted a constituency she hopes will turn out in massive numbers, despite Indiana’s long-standing Republican lean.
  • Harris’s campaign focuses on expanding support among female, nonwhite, and younger voters.
  • Campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon described Harris as being in a position of strength and generating grassroots enthusiasm.
  • Challenges for Democrats include voter frustrations over inflation and the recent assassination attempt on Republican nominee Donald Trump.
  • Harris aims to be competitive in key battleground states, including North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada.
  • In 2020, Black women were a crucial voting bloc, with 93% supporting Biden, contributing to his narrow victories in several states.
  • Approximately 90,000 Black women showed support for Harris’s campaign in a video call following her candidacy announcement.
  • Harris plans to continue her campaign efforts with a speech in Houston at the American Federation of Teachers national convention.

The Associated Press has the story:

Harris asks for 2024 support from women of color during an address at a historically Black sorority

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Vice President Kamala Harris told members of the historically Black sorority Zeta Phi Beta on Wednesday that “we are not playing around” and asked for their help in electing her president in November. “In this moment, I believe we face a choice between two different visions for our nation, one focused on the future, the other focused on the past,” she said in a speech three days after after launching her bid for the White House. “And with your support, I am fighting for our nation’s future.”

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.’s Grand Boulé, Wednesday, July 24, 2024, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

Voters in Indiana haven’t backed a Democratic presidential candidate in nearly 16 years. But the biennial meeting of roughly 6,000 people, mostly women, is part of a constituency she hopes will turn out for her in massive numbers: women of color. President Joe Biden stepped away the race on Sunday.

Vice President Kamala Harris reacts as she is introduced during the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.’s Grand Boulé, Wednesday, July 24, 2024, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

Harris, a woman of Black and South Asian descent, was speaking to a group already excited by her historic status as the likely Democratic nominee and one that her campaign hopes can expand its coalition. In a memo released Wednesday, campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon pointed to support among female, nonwhite and younger voters as critical to success. “Where Vice President Harris goes, grassroots enthusiasm follows,” O’Malley Dillon wrote. “This campaign will be close, it will be hard fought, but Vice President Harris is in a position of strength — and she’s going to win.”

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.’s Grand Boulé, Wednesday, July 24, 2024, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

Still, Democrats face challenges as the country is nursing frustrations over higher prices following a spike in inflation, while former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, survived a recent assassination attempt that further energized his already loyal base. But the memo was more optimistic than the narrow path the campaign saw after the 81-year old Biden delivered a disastrous debate performance in June.

Vice President Kamala Harris greets Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, D-Ill., as she arrives to board Air Force Two at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Wednesday, July 24, 2024. Harris is traveling to Indianapolis to deliver the keynote speech at Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.’s Grand Boul’ event. (Brendan Smialowski/Pool via AP)

While the campaign will keep emphasizing what it calls its Blue Wall states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania to get the needed 270 electoral votes, Harris hopes to be competitive in North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada as well.

Vice President Kamala Harris arrives to board Air Force Two at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Wednesday, July 24, 2024 and is escorted by U.S. Air Force, Director of Flightline Protocol, Maj. Philippe Caraghiaur. Harris is traveling to Indianapolis to deliver the keynote speech at Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.’s Grand Boul’ event. (Brendan Smialowski/Pool via AP)

Trump has generally run stronger with white voters who do not hold a college degree. AP VoteCast, a comprehensive survey of voters and nonvoters that aims to tell the story behind election results, found that group made up 43% of all voters in 2020 and Trump won them by a margin of 62% to 37%, even though overall he lost the election.

For Democrats, Black women would probably make a fundamental difference in November, and Harris has already shown signs of galvanizing their support. In the 2020 election, AP VoteCast found that Black women were just 7% of the electorate. But 93% of them voted for Biden, helping to give him narrow victories in states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia.

Vice President Kamala Harris arrives to board Air Force Two at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Wednesday, July 24, 2024. Harris is traveling to Indianapolis to deliver the keynote speech at Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.’s Grand Boul’ event. (Brendan Smialowski/Pool via AP)

After Harris announced her candidacy, roughly 90,000 Black women logged onto a video call Sunday night for her campaign. It was a sudden show of support for an alumni of Howard University and sister in the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority who has made Beyonce’s song “Freedom” her walk-on music at events. Harris will follow her Indiana trip by going to Houston to speak Thursday at the national convention of the American Federation of Teachers, which has endorsed her candidacy.

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