Harris-Walz Launch Souls to the Polls Initiative
Harris-Walz Launch Souls to the Polls Initiative

Harris-Walz Launch Souls to the Polls Initiative

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The Harris-Walz campaign is launching a nationwide 'Souls to the Polls' initiative aimed at increasing Black voter turnout ahead of the November 5 election. Kicking off on October 13, the month-long effort will feature gospel performances and testimonies from prominent faith leaders and elected officials to mobilize Black voters across key battleground states. The initiative is supported by the National Advisory Board of Black Faith Leaders, who emphasize Vice President Kamala Harris's commitment to the Black community and her history of advocacy for Black churches. This push follows a recent speech by former President Barack Obama, urging Black male voters to support the Democratic ticket. The campaign includes plans for Harris to visit Black churches and engage with local congregations, reinforcing the importance of civic participation in the upcoming election. With less than 30 days until Election Day, the initiative aims to empower and inspire Black voters to turn their faith into action at the ballot box.

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