President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, where they launched a new campaign initiative aimed at mobilizing and engaging black voters.
The pair announced the new effort, known as “Black Voters for Biden-Harris,” during a visit to Philadelphia’s Girard College, a boarding school that is predominantly made up of black students.
According to a press release from the Biden-Harris campaign, the new initiative will bolster the “continued historic investments in outreach” to black voters, which serve as the “backbone” of the Biden-Harris coalition.
As part of the new mobilization drive, the campaign will partner with black organizations to increase outreach among voters in key states and collaborate with groups on voter education and registration activations, both online and on the ground.
The campaign will also utilize partner organizations’ networks to “strengthen our voter protection efforts to safeguard the Black vote from continued MAGA attacks,” according to the press release.
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