A group of Haitian organizers came together at Hillside Church in Miami to show their support for Kamala Harris. The event, called “Haitians Souls to the Polls,” was sponsored by the Harris and Walz campaign and aimed to empower Haitian-American voices. The organizers, known as Ayisyen Pou Harris, which means “Haitians for Harris” in Creole, collaborated with the campaign in the hopes of amplifying the voices of Haitian-American voters and standing up for immigrant rights.
With just eight days left until election day, the event was timely and important. Early voting is currently underway in South Florida, with over 450,000 people in Miami-Dade County and more than 360,000 people in Broward County having already cast their votes. This turnout demonstrates the enthusiasm and engagement of voters in the region.
For those looking for more information on early voting in Miami-Dade County or Broward County, resources are available online. The opportunity to vote early provides flexibility and convenience for voters, allowing them to participate in the democratic process at a time that works best for them.
Events like “Haitians Souls to the Polls” are crucial in mobilizing communities and encouraging participation in the electoral process. By coming together to support a candidate who represents their values and priorities, Haitian-Americans are making their voices heard and advocating for issues that are important to them.
As the election approaches, it is inspiring to see communities across the country engaging in the democratic process and exercising their right to vote. Every vote counts, and events like these remind us of the power that each individual holds to make a difference.
In the midst of a challenging and divisive political climate, it is heartening to see groups like Ayisyen Pou Harris working to bring people together and create positive change. By standing up for their beliefs and participating in events like “Haitians Souls to the Polls,” Haitian-Americans are demonstrating their commitment to shaping the future of their communities and the country as a whole.
As we look ahead to election day, let us remember the importance of civic engagement and the impact that each and every vote can have. By participating in the democratic process, we have the opportunity to shape the direction of our nation and create a better future for all. Let’s continue to stand up, speak out, and make our voices heard.