‘They Not Like Us’: Congresswoman Maxine Waters and Local Leaders Unite to Mobilize Black Women for Harris-Walz 2024 Victory

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Congresswoman Maxine Waters during her speech at The Garden Theater Last Night Loud cheers filled the room, accompanied by waving ‘Harris for President’ signs and electrifying beats from one of Detroit’s hottest female DJs. At the heart of the Motor City, a powerful movement has ignited as local Black women rally with renewed passion to propel Vice President Kamala Harris to victory in the 2024 election. Through grassroots organizing, dynamic community events, and strategic social media campaigns, these women are tirelessly mobilizing voters, amplifying Harris’s message, and ensuring that the voices of Black women across the nation resonate powerfully on Election Day. Last night, influential women leaders gathered in Detroit to mobilize support for Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz in the upcoming November elections. The event brought together notable figures, including Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Illinois Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton, State Representative Stephanie Young, and Detroit Council President Mary Sheffield. The high-profile reception focused on rallying Black women to support the candidates in the upcoming elections. Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ played as Waters walked out to give her electric address; she referenced ‘They Not Like Us’ when addressing the ‘unwavering support of the Black woman.’ Waters’...

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