Could Mayor Q Inspire Black Men To Vote For VP Kamala Harris?!?

There are just 14 more days until our latest election showdown. 

This Sunday Mayor Q garnered a bit of church chat out of town and the quickly jetted back home to start the week. 

And so we ask . . . 

WILL CAMPAIGN 2024 DISTRACT MAYOR Q FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS?!?

It's a fair question in between two states that don't serve as battle grounds for electoral votes.

However . . . 

This is the main point of our post . . .

Mayor Q's status as Kansas City's youngest Black Mayor might (or might not) wield influence amongst a demographic that holds key importance. 

Consider . . . 

VP Kamala Harris hasn't found support amongst Black Men . . . In fact, several famous Black male celebrities have endorsed MAGA. Maybe Mayor Q can turn the tide?!?

That's a tough job . . .

Two of our sports heroes have now sided with Prez Trump. Champion boxer Mike Tyson has backed Prez Trump since 2016 and Super Bowl winning linebacker Lawrence Taylor recently spoke at a MAGA rally. Next to these iconic legends . . . Mayor Q might seem insignificant.

Moreover . . . 

The faith-based sell that Mayor Q & the Veep attempt to pull off in his latest bit of political stumping is somewhat of a stretch given that the campaign is also leveraging abortion support and the fight against alleged "Christian Nationalism."

Nevertheless . . .

Check Mayor Q on the road making a faith-based appeal . . .

"Wisconsin will be pivotal to the outcome of the presidential election. It was an honor to spend my Sunday talking about voting with churchgoers, the Urban League of Madison, and folks knocking doors."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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