Harris, Buttigieg to speak at National Action Network Convention
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will speak at a convention.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg are scheduled to speak at the National Action Network Convention in New York City. This appearance places two prominent Democrats on a significant platform often used to address civil rights and social justice issues. Their participation signals continued engagement with a key Democratic constituency, particularly as the Democratic Party navigates its future leadership. CBS News' Fin Gómez is covering the event.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has given her clearest signals yet about a potential 2028 presidential campaign, stating she is 'thinking about it'. Her remarks, made at a gathering in New York and to the Rev. Al Sharpton, have fueled widespread speculation about her political future. She is also scheduled to speak at the National Action Network Convention.
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