President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris make a visit to Philadelphia yesterday to launch a new campaign plan aimed at bringing black voters back to the Democratic party.
The initiative, called “Black Voters for Biden Harris,” comes after polls show that Biden’s support among black voters has dropped significantly since he took office. During the visit, Biden and other state and local officials took questions from reporters. Some of the questions did not sit well with the president.
In one instance, an unidentified journalist asked Biden if he would serve his full four-year term or hand over power to Vice President Harris. Instead of answering the question, Biden responded with concern for the journalist’s well-being, suggesting that they may have fallen and asking if they were okay.
Q: "President Biden, will you be serving your full four-year term or handing over power to Vice President Harris?"
President Biden: "Are you okay? Are you alright? You're not hurt are you? I said are you okay? Did you fall on your head or something?" pic.twitter.com/6uOquSaCZm
— CSPAN (@cspan) May 29, 2024
The plan includes investments in “black student organizations, community groups, and faith centers across the country,” aiming to boost support from the black community. The Biden campaign touted their achievements in increasing black employment, wealth, and healthcare coverage.
Despite their positive outlook, many Americans, including black Americans, are struggling in the current economic climate. The article suggests that pretending otherwise may not be a successful strategy for the Biden administration.
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The article is written in a 4th grade reading level and from a politically conservative viewpoint, focusing on the perceived shortcomings of the Biden administration’s approach to addres