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More than 2,600 Black women signed a letter to Democratic Party leadership demanding they not abandon President Joe Biden amid political pressure to suspend his reelection campaign.
Organizers of the letter tell theGrio that ousting the 81-year-old president would be a “betrayal” to Black women.
The Black women leaders say they are prepared to fight on behalf of Kamala Harris .
They have been on the ground in battleground states like Georgia , North Carolina and Nevada , talking to Black women voters.
Organizers say Biden has delivered for Black Americans , especially our sisters, over the last three and a half years .
“We know what he would do if he had the ability to take on and appoint more judges to roll back the clock,” says Campbell .
When democracy ain’t in place, Black people don’ve been in this country long enough. We have not had the luxury to vote for the last 60 years for folks that we were excited about, she says.
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