Before the November 5 presidential election in the United States, former President Barack Obama addressed a rally for current Vice President and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. In Pennsylvania, Obama took aim at former President Donald Trump, saying the November election would be a tight race between Democrats and the Republican nominee.
Addressing blacks, Obama said that you think about staying out of the election or supporting someone who has a history of looking down on you, because you think that's a sign of strength. Because that's what it means to be a man? Look down on women? It is not acceptable. Trump will take away women's freedom because it won't matter to them.
AR for Kamala. Rahman will perform a live music concert To celebrate Kamala's historic nomination, Indian musician A.R. Rahman will perform in a live concert. Indian-American fundraiser Asian American Pacific Islanders Victory Fund, which supports the US Vice President, has given this information. AAPI Victory Fund announced that A.R. A special evening with Rehman. However, the dates of the program have not been announced.
Polls of black male voters raise concern for Barack Obama Black voters overwhelmingly support Harris in an AP poll released this week. 65% of registered black voters think Kamala would make a good president, compared to 15% for Trump. But including only black male voters, Trump's numbers increase slightly to 21%, while Harris' numbers remain largely unchanged.
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