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July 29, 2024Momentum is gaining as New York Black women electeds and others have stepped forward with their support for Kamala Harris.
As expected, former President Donald Trump blurted out an insult when asked about facing Vice President Kamala Harris instead of President Joe Biden in the November presidential election. “I think she is no better than him,” Trump told CBS News in a telephone interview Sunday night. “She could be far less competent, which is hard to believe.”
Trump likely missed the rally happening online that same evening, which portrayed a different picture of his new adversary’s ability to do the job. Several Black women politicians from New York were among more than 45,000 attendees on a nationwide video call in support of Harris.
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