Thankful for black women who uphold democracy

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In a recent government meeting held the day after Thanksgiving, discussions took a personal turn as participants reflected on gratitude and the significance of black women in American democracy. One speaker highlighted their appreciation for black women, acknowledging their steadfast support during the recent election cycle.

The speaker specifically expressed gratitude for two influential figures: their mother, who recently celebrated her 83rd birthday, and Vice President Kamala Harris. The speaker emphasized that both women exemplify resilience and excellence, with Vice President Harris noted for her impactful role in both her vice presidency and her presidential campaign.

This acknowledgment of black women's contributions to democracy underscores a broader recognition of their vital role in shaping political landscapes and fostering civic engagement. The meeting served as a reminder of the importance of personal connections and the influence of strong female figures in the ongoing narrative of American politics.

Converted from Brooks and Capehart on the dismissal of Trump's federal cases meeting on November 29, 2024
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