North Carolina TSB ... IN THE NEWS
September 4, 2024
Two months until Election Day, Republicans, Democrats make play for North Carolina
Mona Singh, director of outreach for They See Blue's North Carolina chapter, was interviewed by the ABC11 about the importance of the 2024 election. "Our democracy is at stake, women's health care is at stake and everything else around it. The fact that we have law and order in this country, I think that's at stake. That's what motivates me,"she said.
August 3, 2024
NC Asian Americans increase political engagement while Kamala Harris makes history
Mona Singh, director of outreach for They See Blue's North Carolina chapter, was interviewed by the News & ObserverABC11 about Asian American voter participation and the importance of reproductive freedom. “They see it, they smell it, they know it,” Singh said. “Things can go really bad for the community if the Republicans win.”
July 30, 2024
​Indian-American Democrats in Triangle motivated by Kamala Harris' presidential bid
Mona Singh, director of outreach for They See Blue's North Carolina chapter, was interviewed by ABC11 about Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. "You will not believe how many volunteers are telling us they want to be knocking on doors with us," Singh said. "Harris' mother came here to study so that kind of reflects on us, we all came here to study as immigrants we value education."
July 26, 2024
‘There is no enthusiasm gap anymore’: Kamala Harris energizes North Carolina Democrats
Mona Singh, director of outreach for They See Blue's North Carolina chapter, was interviewed by Cardinal & Pine about presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris' impact on the state's Democrats. “It’s really put the wind beneath our wings,” Singh, a Harris campaign volunteer, told the news site. “I’ve never seen this kind of excitement.”
Events
Members of They See Blue's North Carolina — Mona Singh and Chitra Balachandran— Charlotte Women’s March and Strike.
Members of They See Blue's North Carolina chapter recently met with state Attorney General Josh Stein.