
Milwaukee’s Black voters expose cracks in Democratic foundation for Harris
CNN
Devonta Johnson is going door to door, clipboard in hand, wearing a bright yellow vest and a seemingly permanent smile.
Devonta Johnson is going door to door, clipboard in hand, wearing a bright yellow vest and a seemingly permanent smile. “How do you feel about Kamala Harris?” Johnson asks when a woman answers the door and steps out onto the porch. “I think she is great,” the woman says, and Johnson’s smile gets even bigger. “How do you feel about Trump?” he asks. “Not so great,” is the quick response. The conversation lasts another minute or so, as Johnson runs through early voting opportunities and asks for a phone number so he can check back and make sure supporting Harris translates into voting for her. Then a pleasant goodbye, and Johnson turns back to the sidewalk and heads to the next knock.

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