In a bid to win over crucial support from the Democratic Party's progressive base, several top Democratic presidential prospects have converged on New York City to attend Reverend Al Sharpton's annual National Action Network (NAN) conference. The gathering, which draws thousands of activists and community leaders from across the country, offers a unique opportunity for the presidential hopefuls to showcase their commitment to social justice and civil rights. Key contenders, including several high-profile candidates, are set to take the stage to deliver keynotes and participate in panel discussions, with the goal of securing endorsements and energizing the grassroots movement. As the Democratic primary heats up, the competition for support from NAN and other influential activist groups is expected to be fierce.


Democratic presidential prospects flock to New York to court activists at Al Sharpton's conference  The Killeen Daily Herald