Harris fires up Black voters: ‘The energy is so high now’

US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks in Prince George’s County, Maryland, US, August 15, 2024. (Reuters)
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Updated 16 August 2024
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Harris fires up Black voters: ‘The energy is so high now’

LARGO, US:  An electrified crowd filled a community college gymnasium outside Washington on Thursday — supposedly to cheer lower drug prices, but the Democratic voters in attendance were more excited to celebrate White House candidate Kamala Harris.

“We love you,” screamed one attendee, as the vice president took the floor alongside President Joe Biden at the event to highlight a deal reducing medication costs for retirees on social welfare programs.

It was the first joint appearance by Biden and Harris since the president announced on July 21 that he was dropping his reelection bid, paving the way for his deputy to take the top spot on the Democratic ticket.

“With Kamala Harris, we are very hopeful and we think she’s going to do it,” said Kimberly Pennamon, 53.

“Prior to the announcement of her candidacy, people were really feeling disengaged,” she told AFP. “The energy is so high now.”

The mostly African-American crowd was squeezed onto the benches of the school gymnasium in Prince George’s County, a Democratic stronghold in Maryland where more than 89 percent voted for Biden in 2020.

Here, more than 60 percent of the population is Black, and many attendees had high hopes of seeing Harris, who could be the first Black woman, and the second Black person, to ascend to the Oval Office.

Some attendees said they hadn’t gone to any political rallies since Barack Obama’s successful presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2012. Now, they say they feel inspired to do so again.

That was the case for Effie Hillian, 71, who came with a friend.

“We are very excited, very hopeful,” the retired teacher said repeatedly, overflowing with enthusiasm.

Regina Young, 68, noted that she supports Biden, saying “we love him.”

“But the kind of things that people are anticipating happening are different because she’s a woman, she’s a woman of color, she’s like a brilliant woman with lot of experience... people are very excited about that.”

Retiree Mary Larkin said Harris “saved the country and she saved (Biden).”

“I was worried for him. I was very supportive of him, and I would have supported him every minute of the way, but I’m happy that he was the bigger person and stepped down and made room for new people,” she said.

The 77-year-old snapped photos of Biden and the woman who she hopes will soon have the title “Madam President.”

“It’s a Christmas story I will tell to my grandkids,” she said, gleefully.

In a sign that the star draw on Thursday was Harris, dozens of people started filing out of the gymnasium as Biden spoke, saying they wanted to beat the traffic out of the parking lot.


Emails to Chinese dancers allegedly threatened Australian PM

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Emails to Chinese dancers allegedly threatened Australian PM

SYDNEY: A security scare at the Australian prime minister’s residence this week was sparked by a bomb threat against an anti-Beijing Chinese dance troupe, the act’s hosts said Friday.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was forced to evacuate his official residence in Canberra, The Lodge, on Tuesday over an unspecified “alleged security incident.”
Police said at the time that they found nothing suspicious in their search and declared there was no threat to the public, without saying what sparked the incident.
“We made the report to the national security agencies, including police,” Lucy Zhao, president of the Falun Dafa Association of Australia and host to the Shen Yun dance group, told AFP.
“We have to take it seriously.”
An email threat was sent two days earlier seeking to stop a performance in Australia by the New York-based dance group which is linked to the Falun Gong spiritual movement, also known as Falun Dafa.
A copy of the Chinese-language email provided to AFP said “large quantities of nitroglycerin explosives” had been placed in the prime minister’s residence.
“If the Shen Yun performance proceeds anyway, the prime minister’s residence will be blown into bloody ruins,” the email warned.
Zhao accused China’s Communist Party of seeking to stop performances by Shen Yun internationally, including by sending threats.
China banned Falun Gong, which it calls an “evil cult,” in 1999 after 10,000 members peacefully demonstrated outside a government building in Beijing.
In Beijing, a foreign ministry spokesperson told reporters this week that it was not aware of the facts behind the security incident.
“China has always opposed various acts of violence,” the spokesperson said.
“It must be pointed out that the so-called Shen Yun performances are not any kind of normal cultural activity, but is a political tool used by the Falun Gong organization to spread cult information and accumulate wealth.”
Founded in 1992, Falun Gong claims nearly 100 million followers and has been subject to “persistent persecution” in China, according to a January 2024 European Parliament resolution.
Despite being banned in China, it has found a global audience with Shen Yun performances around the world generating revenues of $46 million in 2022 alone, according to the ProPublica investigative news site.