Vice President Kamala Harris’ team seems to understand that she and her fellow Democrats have a problem with black voters, and they’re trying to do something about it.
Harris recently made appearances in black media and did a promotional video with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, in Detroit, Michigan. While the topic wasn’t focused solely on the black community, it was clear that they were making an effort to appeal to this demographic amid months of polling showing that a significant chunk of African Americans are souring on the Democratic Party.
The Harris/Walz campaign released a video on Thursday featuring the two running mates at Aretha’s Jazz Café in Detroit, named for soul singer Aretha Franklin, in which they sat down for a ten-minute conversation discussing their backgrounds, careers, and desires for the nation.
The campaign filmed the conversation shortly…