A group of Vice President Kamala Harris’ key Black female Democratic allies are set to convene in a Zoom call later this evening, as reported by a source familiar with their plans. These allies, who are at the helm of voter turnout efforts nationwide, have been diligently coordinating for weeks to ensure a smooth transition should the need arise for Harris to assume the leadership role without any appearance of a forced ousting of President Biden.
Black Voters Matter, a prominent voting rights organization, expressed their elation over Biden's endorsement of Harris. LaTosha Brown of Black Voters Matter emphasized their readiness for the upcoming election, stating, “We are grateful for President Biden’s service and ecstatic about his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris. We anticipate the full support of the Democratic apparatus, and failure to do so may result in electoral consequences.”
Harris’ allies view the current situation as uncharted territory but remain optimistic about the party's ability to navigate the challenges ahead, buoyed by Biden's endorsement. A Democratic operative described the confidence within the group as they prepare for the days to come.