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As Harris pitches to Black voters, some want to hear more

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RALEIGH, N.C. – Standing before Sen. Kamala Harris at a campaign event near a Raleigh barbershop, Marcus Bass asked the Democratic vice presidential nominee a pointed question: How would she and Joe Biden convince young Black voters their ticket isn't simply the lesser of two evils?“I appreciate your question and the point," Harris replied. “Nobody is supposed to vote for us — we need to earn it."That's what Harris, the first Black woman to appear on a major party's presidential ticket, is trying to do in swing states like North Carolina, as the presidential contest enters its final weeks.

In conversations at barbershops and historically Black colleges and universities, through ads on popular websites and live Instagram interviews, Harris.

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