Kamala Harris Encourages Voting at Georgia Church
Kamala Harris Encourages Voting at Georgia Church
Kamala Harris Encourages Voting at Georgia Church
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On her 60th birthday, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed a congregation at the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest, Georgia, emphasizing the importance of compassion and respect in daily life. During her speech, she urged worshippers to move beyond simply preaching values, calling for active participation in democracy through voting, especially as part of the 'Souls to the Polls' campaign aimed at encouraging Black churchgoers to vote. Harris referenced the Good Samaritan parable, highlighting the need for unity against division, hate, and chaos in society. Pastor Jamal Bryant praised her as a 'fearless leader' and supported the notion of electing a woman president. The event also promoted breast cancer awareness, with many attendees wearing pink. Harris's visit reflects her broader campaign strategy to engage various voter demographics in a tightly contested election.

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