Two days before the November election, a rogue team of campaign organizers for Vice President Kamala Harris turned a Dunkin' Donuts in Philadelphia into their secret headquarters.
They called it Operation Dunkin'kirk, a gallows-humor joke about the desperate World War II mission to save Allied troops trapped by Nazi armies in France.
Many of the thousands of Black and Latino voters they talked to said they had never heard from the campaign, a stunning breakdown so close to Election Day.
Numerous Harris organizers believed it was failing to invest in mobilizing Black and Latino voters in the nation's sixth-largest city, the biggest prize in the election's most populous battleground state.
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