Kamala Harris rallied in Flint, Michigan, Friday and introduced alongside one of many state’s most legendary figures to assist her.
Throughout the rally, NBA legend Magic Johnson made a speech.
Johnson was born and grew up in Lansing and attended Michigan State College, situated within the state’s capital.
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Johnson has lengthy been a supporter of the Democratic Occasion, beforehand endorsing Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
When he appeared in Flint, Johnson stated Black males have to vote, however with a conscience.
Johnnson added that Black males have to “understand” that Donald Trump “did not deliver on” guarantees he made “to the Black community.”
So, they need to vote for Harris, Johnson stated.
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“Now, there’s a lot of Black men in here … our Black men. We gotta get them out to vote, that’s No. 1,” Johnson stated Saturday. “Kamala’s opponent promised a lot of things last time to the Black community that he did not deliver on.
“We gotta make certain we assist Black males perceive that. So, that is why I am right here — to ensure I assist Black males perceive first, get out and vote, after which vote for the following president of the US, Kamala Harris.”
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While Harris is campaigning Saturday in North Carolina, Trump is making his return to Butler, Pennsylvania,, site of a July 13 assassination attempt on his life.
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