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Sunday Rundown: Why Young Black Voters Are Challenging Democratic Leadership on Reparations

This week on the Sunday Rundown, we examine the political shockwave coming out of the National Action Network convention, where a young Black voter openly challenged Democratic elites over reparations, political loyalty, and decades of broken promises.
Why has H.R. 40, first introduced by Congressman John Conyers Jr. in 1989, still not passed after 37 years?
If reparations has long been a stated priority for Black political leadership, why do major Democratic figures continue to avoid meaningful legislative action?
In this discussion, we break down:
• The growing frustration among younger Black voters
• The generational divide over Democratic Party loyalty
• Rev. Al Sharpton’s defense of NAN’s reparations stance
• Kamala Harris’s reluctance to commit to reparations policy
• Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s veto of a reparations study bill
• Why symbolic support is no longer enough for a younger generation demanding measurable outcomes
A new generation is asking harder questions, and Black political leadership can no longer assume automatic loyalty without accountability.
Join us as we unpack what this means for the future of Black politics in America.
#SundayRundown #BlackPolitics #HR40 #Reparations #NationalActionNetwork #YoungBlackVoters #AlSharpton #KamalaHarris #WesMoore #BlackWestchester

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