From Glynda, Higher Heights <[email protected]>
Subject Add your Name: #BlackWomenLead VP 2020
Date July 2, 2020 4:55 PM
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The road to the White House is powered by Black women and we cannot continue to deliver victories for the Democratic Party, but be overlooked on the issues that matter to us most.



Presidential candidate, Joe Biden must choose a Black woman Vice President.



Won't you add your name to a growing list Black women urging Joe Biden to pick a Black woman as his running mate?







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In the next 126 days, Black women will be key to igniting Black voters across all demographics to show up in record numbers. There has not been a Democratic presidential nominee in over 40 years that has won the White House without Black women’s leadership and votes—including President Barack Obama, President Bill Clinton, and President Jimmy Carter.



The list of Black women who could strengthen the Democratic ticket is long and impressive.These women are already leading in their respective roles, and have the experience, qualifications and trusted leadership that could lead Democrats to victory as a vice-presidential running mate this year -- from Sen. Harris, to Stacey Abrams, Congresswomen Val Demings and Marcia Fudge, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottom, or Ambassador Susan Rice, the presumptive Democratic nominee has an opportunity to choose a Black woman running mate that will fight for the issues that matter most to our communities.



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We must urge Joe Biden to seize this historic opportunity to choose a Black woman running mate who will fight for the issues that matter most to the American people and help deliver a decisive victory and a successful Biden presidency.



All of these Black women leaders are more than qualified to lead this country forward and show up for all communities to fight for the issues that matter most to our families.



Higher Heights was built for this exact moment and even in our new normal we are continuing to give Black women the tools to be informed, engaged and to take action.



Onward,



Glynda   



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