Kamala Harris Reaches Out to Black Voters in Battleground Wisconsin

  • Milwaukee visit is first campaign trip as Biden’s running mate
  • Vice-presidential nominee speaks with man shot by police
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Democratic vice-presidential nominee Kamala Harris spent her first day of in-person campaigning in Milwaukee on Monday by appealing to communities of color that will be crucial to her party winning the battleground state in November.

Harris bounded off a plane, sporting her signature Chuck Taylor Converse sneakers and jeans, and immediately met with the family members of Jacob Blake, a Black man who was left paralyzed after being shot by police. She also spoke by phone with Blake during the meeting.