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Win With Black Women Livestream Event

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The “Win With Black Women” livestream event, founded by Jotaka Eaddy, emerged as a significant platform for Black women and allies to unite and support the policy agenda of Black women in the political sphere. The event gained traction as Vice President Kamala Harris entered the 2024 presidential race, drawing in around 90,000 participants nationwide.

This initiative was born out of a response to the negative portrayal of Black women in politics, particularly during the 2020 election cycle. Eaddy’s organization has since raised over $2.6 million for Harris’s campaign, showcasing the power of collective action among Black women voters. The group has not only mobilized financial support but has also inspired a broader movement for voter outreach and engagement, reflecting a long history of activism among Black women in American politics. Harris’s campaign has received overwhelming support from Black women, with polls indicating that more than 90% are backing her in the current election. This demonstrates the pivotal role that Black women continue to play in shaping electoral outcomes and advancing their policy interests.

"Win With Black Women" founder on group's role in historic election (8.5/10)

/ Cbs News / Brings a compelling narrative about Jotaka Eaddy's grassroots efforts and the significant financial backing for Harris, illustrating the critical role of Black women in shaping electoral outcomes through organized activism.  The founder of the viral "Win With Black Women" livestream that had 90,000 participants nationwide as Vice President Kamala Harris entered the race for the...

"Win With Black Women" founder on group's role in historic election (8.5/10)

/ Cbs News / Revisits Jotaka Eaddy's impactful creation of the "Win With Black Women" network, showcasing its historical context and the mobilization of Black women voters, reinforcing the group's essential role in the current election.  The founder of the viral "Win With Black Women" livestream that had 90,000 participants nationwide as Vice President Kamala Harris entered the race for the...

Kamala Harris will spend 2024 election eve in Pennsylvania (8/10)

/ Pennlive / Provides timely coverage of Harris's campaign activities in Pennsylvania, underscoring the significance of the state in the election. However, it lacks a direct link to the "Win With Black Women" movement.  By Julia Terruso, The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS) PHILADELPHIA — Vice President Kamala Harris will hold a rally in front of the iconic Philadelphia Museum of...

Kamala Harris will spend 2024 election eve in Pennsylvania (8/10)

/ Pennlive / Reiterates details about Harris's campaign rally in Pennsylvania but offers no new insights or perspectives on the "Win With Black Women" initiative, rendering it less impactful in the context of Black women's political influence.  By Julia Terruso, The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS) PHILADELPHIA — Vice President Kamala Harris will hold a rally in front of the iconic Philadelphia Museum of...

Oil Prices Rebound, But Henry Hub Nat Gas Still Taking a Beating (7.5/10)

/ Oil Price / A focused examination of oil and gas prices diverging in the current market lacks relevance to the political landscape surrounding the "Win With Black Women" initiative, offering no unique insights on the topic.  U.S oil and gas prices have taken divergent trajectories, with oil prices rebounding while natural gas prices have continued to fall in Thursday’s session....

Election 2024 Swing State Polls: Georgia, North Carolina Still Razor-Thin—And Pennsylvania’s A Tie (Updated) (7/10)

/ Forbes / In-depth analysis of the swing state dynamics provides critical context for Harris's campaign, highlighting her narrow lead in key battlegrounds, thus emphasizing the importance of Black women's voting power in upcoming elections.  Topline The swing state race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is tied, with Harris maintaining a slight edge in the...