Black business leaders are still trying to figure out why Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential race, and how to approach the coming administration of President-elect Donald Trump.
That's what the voters wanted and that's what they thought President Trump represents," said Charles Phillips, co-chair of the Black Economic Alliance and co-founder of Recognize.
According to NBC News, Trump's economic policies were a key reason he gained support from Black voters in battleground states like North Carolina and Wisconsin.
But Ryan Wilson, co-founder and CEO of the Gathering Spot, believes Harris' race and gender were the primary reasons for her loss.
"I don't know another way to have the discussion but to point to America's old enemies, racism and sexism.
Persons:
Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Trump, Charles Phillips, Ryan Wilson, Harris, Wilson
Organizations:
Black Economic Alliance, CNBC, NBC News
Locations:
North Carolina, Wisconsin