Six Democratic Black attorneys general have officially endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president, as announced in a news release from New York Attorney General Letitia James. This endorsement comes as a significant show of support for Harris, who previously served as California's first Black attorney general before being elected to the Senate.
The attorneys general endorsing Harris include Kwame Raoul of Illinois, Anthony Brown of Maryland, Andrea Campbell of Massachusetts, Keith Ellison of Minnesota, and Aaron Ford of Nevada. In their statement, they highlighted Harris's unwavering commitment to advocating for hardworking families, strong unions, accessible education, reliable infrastructure, and healthy communities.
The statement expressed deep gratitude to President Joseph R. Biden for his years of dedicated service to the nation, while also proudly endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as the next President of the United States. This endorsement underscores the confidence and support Harris has garnered from prominent figures within the Democratic Party.