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South Florida’s Jamaican, Indian community supports Harris as Biden’s VP pick
LAUDERHILL, FLA. (WSVN) - U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris’ addition to the democratic presidential ticket for the 2020 election has drawn support from South Florida’s Jamaican and Indian communities.
Aug. 12
LAUDERHILL, FLA. (WSVN) - U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris’ addition to the democratic presidential ticket for the 2020 election has drawn support from South Florida’s Jamaican and Indian communities.
Aug. 12
Kamala Harris is boosting Biden in a state Trump desperately needs to win: report
Aug. 15 - On Saturday, Politico reported that Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) being added to Joe Biden’s ticket has “electrified” a group of voters who normally are ignored by both parties: West Indian voters. And this could make a big difference in Florida — a state that could decide the outcome of the election.
“Calls from Caribbean radio show hosts flooded the Biden campaign from South Florida. And a jolt of excitement shot through the crowd of early vote poll workers at the Lauderdhill Mall, in the midst of Broward County’s growing Jamaican community,” reported Marc Caputo. “‘There was just this sense of energy,’ state Rep. Anika Omphroy, a daughter of two Jamaican immigrants, said in describing the moment the announcement was received. ‘It was all Black women out there working under the tents,’ she said. ‘It was 98 degrees in August in South Florida, so it was too hot to cheer. But you could feel it, this sense.'” source
Aug. 15 - On Saturday, Politico reported that Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) being added to Joe Biden’s ticket has “electrified” a group of voters who normally are ignored by both parties: West Indian voters. And this could make a big difference in Florida — a state that could decide the outcome of the election.
“Calls from Caribbean radio show hosts flooded the Biden campaign from South Florida. And a jolt of excitement shot through the crowd of early vote poll workers at the Lauderdhill Mall, in the midst of Broward County’s growing Jamaican community,” reported Marc Caputo. “‘There was just this sense of energy,’ state Rep. Anika Omphroy, a daughter of two Jamaican immigrants, said in describing the moment the announcement was received. ‘It was all Black women out there working under the tents,’ she said. ‘It was 98 degrees in August in South Florida, so it was too hot to cheer. But you could feel it, this sense.'” source
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