Minyon Moore speaks onstage through the dedication ceremony of the Coretta Scott King Peace and Meditation Garden and Monument on the Martin Luther King Jr. Center & National Historic Site on April 27, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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WASHINGTON — The Democratic National Committee announced a recent leadership team Tuesday for its 2024 convention, adding members of President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign.
Former Biden advisor Minyon Moore, a vital player in Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination and a former advisor for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, will chair the event in Chicago next 12 months.
“I’m grateful to the team members who’ve already been working hard, and know that through their work, and the strong team we proceed to construct, that this convention will likely be successful,” Moore said in a release.
Moore’s appointment was the newest sign of the importance Black women voters have assumed inside the president’s political coalition as Biden seeks a second term.
Black women were by far Biden’s most loyal demographic within the 2020 election, winning 91% of their votes, in response to NBC exit polling.
Louisa Terrell will step right into a role as senior advisor to each the convention and the Biden-Harris campaign, after serving as director of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs. Roger Lau, the DNC’s deputy executive director, will even add duties with the Biden Victory Fund and help with convention planning. Alex Hornbrook, leader of the convention-selection process, has been named executive director.