More than 1,000 faith leaders endorse Harris as vice president leans on her faith to turn out Black voters
Source: CNN Politics
Published 8:00 AM EDT, Sun October 27, 2024
CNN More than a thousand religious leaders endorsed Kamala Harris on Sunday, bolstering the Democratic presidential nominees push to emphasize how faith is informing her campaign ahead of next weeks election. Among those backing the vice president is the Rev. William J. Barber II, a North Carolina-based faith leader who has pushed the Biden administration to call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
In a moment like this, I am compelled to be clear that every voter must make a choice, and my choice is to oppose the dangerous politics that (Donald) Trump and the MAGA movement have unleashed by supporting the ticket that can defeat this potential for American fascism, Barber said in a statement to CNN, while stressing that he was backing Harris in his personal capacity.
The endorsements come as Harris has been leaning on her faith and her ties to Black faith communities as she seeks to turn out Black voters in her closing pitch.
The vice president, who attended a Black Baptist church in Oakland growing up, appeared with her longtime pastor, the Rev. Amos C. Brown III of San Franciscos Third Baptist Church, as part of a souls to the polls push in Georgia last weekend, a widespread effort to engage Black churchgoers in swing states.
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