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New Biden ads target Black men
Black women are often considered the "backbone" of the Democratic Party, but Black men could play an equally crucial role in the upcoming presidential election.
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Killion landed one of the first interviews with both Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, following the congresswoman's endorsement of him for the 2020 presidential election. Killion has contributed to CBS News coverage on a range of topics including the State of the Union and Virginia's political crisis in early 2019.
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