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Vice President Harris Stumps For Biden Amid Debate Criticism

Joe Biden looks focused.

Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a speech to a crowd of around 20,000 members of Alpha Kappa Alpha, a historically Black sorority, at the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in Dallas on Wednesday. The event was held as part of her efforts to stump for President Biden.

During her speech, Harris focused on issues important to the Black community and highlighted the achievements of the Biden administration. However, she did not directly address Biden's recent debate performance, which has sparked criticism and calls for him to drop out of the presidential race.

Despite facing questions from the press about Biden's debate performance, Harris chose not to comment on the matter. Instead, she emphasized the importance of unity and urged the audience to support the administration's agenda.

She highlighted achievements of the Biden administration and issues important to the Black community.
Harris spoke to 20,000 members of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority in Dallas.
Harris did not directly address Biden's recent debate performance.

The event was well-received by the audience, with many expressing their support for Harris and the Biden administration. Harris's speech touched on a range of topics, including healthcare, education, and economic opportunities for marginalized communities.

Overall, the event provided an opportunity for Harris to connect with members of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and rally support for the administration's policies. While some may have hoped for a more direct response to the current crisis facing the administration, Harris's focus on unity and progress resonated with many in attendance.

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