Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is gaining support from various demographics, including a virtual gathering called 'White Dudes for Harris' [46c5f529]. Organizers of the Zoom event, which features actors Mark Ruffalo, Sean Astin, and Mark Hamill, expect 100,000 attendees to join in support of Harris [46c5f529].
These virtual gatherings reflect the Democratic Party's strategy of building a coalition of support by reaching out to voters from diverse backgrounds. Other Zoom calls include 'Win With Black Women,' 'Win With Black Men,' and 'White Women for Harris,' featuring celebrities who have previously supported President Biden's campaign [46c5f529].
While the 'White Dudes for Harris' Zoom call is not organized by Harris's team, her campaign welcomes the assistance and the fundraising efforts [46c5f529].
The support from these virtual gatherings highlights the importance of rallying voter bases and national attention in the presidential campaign. Harris's campaign is gaining momentum and attracting attention from various demographics, including Black men, which is crucial for her bid for the presidency [ad6b64d8] [7c019787] [46c5f529].