The
vice president will visit Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, to
deliver the keynote address at the 7th Episcopal District AME
Church Women’s Missionary Society annual retreat.
"Three years ago today, on January 6, 2021, a mob invaded the
United States Capitol. They used violence and fear to try to
overturn the results of a free and fair election, and to
overrule the votes of millions of Americans," Harris plans to
say, according to excerpts from her remarks released by her
office.
"On that day, we saw violence, chaos, and lawlessness, even
though some so-called leaders still say it was a peaceful
protest led by, quote, ‘great patriots,'" the remarks say.
Biden credits South Carolina with catapulting him to the White
House in 2020, and the state was moved to the top spot in the
party's nominating calendar, ahead of Iowa and New Hampshire.
The AME, or African Methodist Episcopal church, formed in
response to racial discrimination in an American Methodist
church in the late 1700s, has thousands of congregations
worldwide and several million members. Biden will speak at the
Mother Emanuel AME in South Carolina on Monday, where nine
members were killed by a white supremacist in 2015.
Although Biden is not facing serious competition for the
Democratic presidential nomination, polls show he has lost some
support from Black voters nationwide. A strong primary turnout
in a state where the majority of Democratic voters are Black
would calm fears about his electability among the party.
“Let us not throw up our hands. Instead, let us roll up our
sleeves. We were born for a time such as this. We love our
country," Harris says in the excerpts.
"We believe in the principles upon which we were founded. And
guided by our faith, we are prepared to fight for those
principles. With hope, with optimism, and with faith. When we
fight, we win," she says in the remarks.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Heather Timmons and
Gerry Doyle)
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