As the race for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination heats up, key figures in the party are focusing on the South. This region is crucial due to its significant Black voter base, which has historically influenced the selection of the party’s candidates. Among those taking prominent positions are former Vice President Kamala Harris and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from New York, both of whom have recently made visits to Southern states.
On a recent Saturday, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was seen energizing voting-rights advocates outside the Alabama Capitol in Montgomery. She was not alone in her efforts. Senators Raphael Warnock and Cory Booker joined her, though none of these political figures currently represent the state of Alabama.
Their visits underscore the importance that potential candidates are placing on the South as they look to build connections with influential voter demographics ahead of the upcoming primaries. This strategic focus highlights the ongoing commitment of Democratic leaders to engage directly with communities that play pivotal roles in the nominating process.

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