Kamala Harris and Stevie Wonder Mobilize Georgia's Black Voters
Vice President Kamala Harris, with musical support from Stevie Wonder, urges early voting in Georgia's Black churches amid a crucial election push.
- Kamala Harris visited two Black churches in the Atlanta area as part of the 'souls to the polls' initiative to encourage early voting.
- Stevie Wonder performed 'Redemption Song' and led the crowd in singing 'Happy Birthday' to Harris, who turned 60 on Sunday.
- The 'souls to the polls' effort is a nationwide mobilization led by Black Faith Leaders to boost voter turnout in battleground states.
- Harris emphasized the importance of unity and uplifting others, contrasting her message with that of her political opponents.
- Georgia has seen a significant increase in early voting, with over 310,000 votes cast on the first day, doubling the 2020 turnout.