ALBAWABA - After US President Joe Biden stepped down from the 2024 elections against Donald Trump and nominated Kamala Harris as the next face of the Democrats, a group that goes by Win With Black Women came together for a Harris campaign on Zoom drawing more than 40,000 individuals.
The 40,000 participants consisted of mostly black women showcasing their firm stance with Kamala Harris. Users on X (formerly known as Twitter) referred to the movement as "historic" and "inspiring."
Additionally, the Zoom call in question managed to raise more than $1 million for the Kamala Harris campaign against the republicans' Donald Trump.
#WinWithBlackWomen for Kamala Harris in historic Zoom call
The elections may prove to be hard for Harris, especially after Trump's recent assassination attempt during one of his rallies in Pennsylvania which resulted in one of the most popular photos of America's political history. Several users on X said to not underestimate their power and voices, here's what they had to say about the matter:
"Over 37,000 Black women on the #WinWithBlackWomen call united for Vice President Kamala Harris. Underestimate us at your own peril."
"40,000 Black women joined a call tonight and raised over $1 million in two and a half hours for Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign 🔥 Thank you for your leadership, Win With Black Women!"
On the other hand, one user had something else to say:
"For all black women that think Kamala is black. She’s not. She’s West Indian and self-described South Asian. She doesn’t represent African Americans and she incarcerated many for petty weed charges."