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Kamala Harris has become a significant liability for the Democrats, including influential figures like Barack Obama. The former president faced particular scrutiny following his October 10 address at a ‘Black Voters for Harris’ event, where he remarked that it was “not acceptable” for them to support Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Barack Obama stated, “You’re […]

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