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Black Men Should Vote on Economic Interests Like Everyone Else

Por: Newsweek Opinion July 26, 2024

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Apparently, Black men are not allowed to vote with our economic interests. Black men must back Harris, Harris must #WinWithBlackMen, and we must protect the sister, as Van Jones put it on CNN. That's been the message since the party announced that Vice President Kamala Harris would be replacing President Joe Biden in the November presidential election against former President Trump.It seems that Harris is entitled to the Black male vote... + full article



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