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Your Voice: What are your impressions of Presidential candidate Kamala Harris’s recent outreach to Black Men and Black People?

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Jonathan Oliver

South Fulton

“Unfortunately, it may be too late for her campaign. There are some things that I wouldn’t be inclined to support, and some other things that the measures are not specific enough to meet the needs and wants of black men as a whole. She waited a long time to address what black men want and need. And I’m sure she’s afraid to step on the grenade doing something that is going to benefit black people specifically. Although black people are in a specific and unique position financially in America, and that’s probably what’s most on people’s minds is our finances and our families.”


Timothy Hood

Smyrna

“It may be considered to be pandering, but isn’t that a part of the political structure? She has to offer something to those seeking to vote for her. I believe that, based on her history in the criminal justice system, we need criminal justice reform for black men. I would consider that primary because she specializes in that particular industry. So, all in all, we are looking at the political system and process underway. We should not be shocked by her campaigning to black men. And, you know, we all can vote for whomever we believe in.”


Brian Christian

Mableton

“This whole thing about attacking Kamala for black men who don’t have a good impression of her, I think, is nonsense. We’re the flavor of the week right now. You’ll be talking about something else next week. I think it’s an insult for you to try to jump on top of Black men and change your mindset. I think Kamala is about as black as they come. And she has a solid base. I think that she would do a lot for this country.”


Tony Cade

Challenges Games and Comics, Tucker

“The outreach is a positive thing. One thing people don’t get is that a president is not a king or queen. You may want to do something but still have to pass it through the House of Representatives and the Senate. So, anything that a politician offers you, you have to take it with a grain of salt. But I’m up for anything that will improve economic standpoints.”

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