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Why Black America Must Vote for Kamala Harris in 2024 to Stop Donald Trump.

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We cannot afford to be marginalized or threatened any further from a governmental position. It very well may become more dangerous on the ground regardless of who wins. However, I won't have peace telling my children when they ask one day, because history tends to become a question in the house, that I didn't vote in their best interest. I must be able to rest at night knowing that when I went to the ballot, I wasn't just voting for myself. I wasn't just voting for my people. I'm also voting for two little boys that are minors and cannot speak for themselves.  I will never tell them I didn't prioritize their life. Trump simply cannot be president again. It's not safe for our democracy, our community, and it's simply not wise. This is simple for me…I am voting against Donald Trump. Kamala Harris has my vote.

Source: ThyBlackMan

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