I don’t think people quite realize that since Sunday the backbone of the Black and Asian/Indian middle classes in this country have pulled out their checkbooks and signed up for Harris. That could look very different from 2020 and even 2008.
I don’t think people quite realize that since Sunday the backbone of the Black and Asian/Indian middle classes in this country have pulled out their checkbooks and signed up for Harris. That could look very different from 2020 and even 2008.
My social media is full of Divine Nine members taking about their energetic support for Harris; the whacking great numbers of dollars raised in the last 48 hours; the Divine Nine are the four natl Black sororities and the five natl Black fraternities. I live in the Maryland suburbs of Washington DC. If you live here long enough, you absorb how much the Divine Nine have contributed to the growth and success of the Black middle class; and they are all in for Harris. If you live or work anywhere around South Asians, you notice how well-to-do much of the community are, and how excited the Aunties are about Kamala. That is how I know this.
OK. Didn't know about them and their role in the Black middle class. I was hoping for some kind of credible reporting, but I'll take your word for it since you live where you do, meaning close to the political power center.
Re: credible reporting, I think this is a story that’s being missed by media. They may eventually catch up, but at the moment they’re too distracted by the vast sums of money and the D cohesion to ask where the money and the cohesion is coming from, and why.
FEC.gov is open for all, but the money is still rolling in. Like I said, this is — what’s the media term? — an evolving story. Eventually they’ll get around to asking why this happened so quickly.
I don’t think people quite realize that since Sunday the backbone of the Black and Asian/Indian middle classes in this country have pulled out their checkbooks and signed up for Harris. That could look very different from 2020 and even 2008.
How do you know this?
My social media is full of Divine Nine members taking about their energetic support for Harris; the whacking great numbers of dollars raised in the last 48 hours; the Divine Nine are the four natl Black sororities and the five natl Black fraternities. I live in the Maryland suburbs of Washington DC. If you live here long enough, you absorb how much the Divine Nine have contributed to the growth and success of the Black middle class; and they are all in for Harris. If you live or work anywhere around South Asians, you notice how well-to-do much of the community are, and how excited the Aunties are about Kamala. That is how I know this.
OK. Didn't know about them and their role in the Black middle class. I was hoping for some kind of credible reporting, but I'll take your word for it since you live where you do, meaning close to the political power center.
Re: credible reporting, I think this is a story that’s being missed by media. They may eventually catch up, but at the moment they’re too distracted by the vast sums of money and the D cohesion to ask where the money and the cohesion is coming from, and why.
As to credible reporting, I meant not cable news bliviators, but reporters who cite FEC reports.
FEC.gov is open for all, but the money is still rolling in. Like I said, this is — what’s the media term? — an evolving story. Eventually they’ll get around to asking why this happened so quickly.
Presidential PAC reports for July are due 8/20. We’ll know then. Long time to wait!