CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — For the past 64 years, one thing has been certain in every presidential election; the black vote leaned heavily Democratic.
Vice President Kamala Harris ran a historic campaign as the first black female Democratic presidential nominee; where did voters fall short?
Queen City News Anchor Julian Sadur, Executive Producer Janet Parker and Chief Legal Analyst Khalif Rhodes sit down with key leaders in local and federal government as well as higher education for an in-depth discussion on the state of the black vote.
Panel members include: Mecklenburg County Commissioner Board Chair, Mark Jerrell, Johnson C. Smith University President, Dr. Valerie Kinloch, political strategist Bryanta Maxwell, and former 12th Congressional District Republican candidate Addul Ali.