COLUMBIA, S.C. — As Sen. Kamala Harris attempts her own version of former President Barack Obama’s historic rise from first-term senator to the White House, one of her political tests will be trying to secure the overwhelming support from black voters that buoyed Obama in 2008. Harris wants that support, but it does not come automatically.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — As Sen. Kamala Harris attempts her own version of former President Barack Obama’s historic rise from first-term senator to the White House, one of her political tests will be trying to secure the overwhelming support from black voters that buoyed Obama in 2008. Harris wants that support, but it does not come automatically.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — As Sen. Kamala Harris attempts her own version of former President Barack Obama’s historic rise from first-term senator to the White House, one of her political tests will be trying to secure the overwhelming support from black voters that buoyed Obama in 2008. Harris wants that support, but it does not come automatically.