Harris’s likely nomination invigorates US Black women and spurs donations
A conference call had tens of thousands of participants and raised $1.5m for the presumptive Democratic nominee
Following Joe Biden's decision on Sunday to end his re-election campaign and endorse Kamala Harris, Win With Black Women, a political collective, held its regular call to discuss that week's agenda: the upcoming election. Only this time, the call swelled to include more than 44,000 people - forcing Zoom to lift capacity limitations - with an additional 30,000 joining in on a Clubhouse stream, and an unknown number of others connecting to unauthorized livestreams, organizers said. Even as late as 1am, people continued trying to join the call.
We were so elated and pleased to see [Biden] fully endorse Vice-President Kamala Harris, and so we all got on that Zoom, united around our joy, united around our desire to be together in history," Jotaka Eaddy, Win With Black Women's founder, said. But [we] also united around our support of Vice-President Harris and our commitment to do the work to make sure that she's the next president of the United States and that we beat Donald Trump and the Maga agenda."
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