Martin Luther King, Jr.’s daughter delivered stunningly bad news to President Biden, informing him that black men are much more attracted to former President Trump and his candidacy this time around.
The chief executive officer of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta made it abundantly clear that Biden’s campaign is in deep, deep trouble, especially when it comes to black voters. They feel they were better off under Trump and black Americans are no longer buying what Biden is selling.
Bernice King is the youngest daughter of the late civil rights activist. She made her revealing comments during an interview via Bloomberg Television on Wednesday.
“I think there are people in the black community who are feeling like not a lot has changed, especially economically, in the black community, and I think many of them are being driven by that,” she candidly noted.
(Video Credit: Bloomberg Television)
“And it’s not speculation, especially black males who seem to be more attracted to Donald Trump and his candidacy, and I think there has to be a plan, a strategy for the Biden administration to really creatively figure out how to reach especially this next generation who’s very disgruntled right now with the Biden administration,” Bernice King warned Democrats. “It’s not going to be easy, unfortunately, but this probably is the most defining election of my time.”
“Polling has shown that while Biden maintains a lead over Trump with black voters, his lead is very low for a Democratic president, and the amount of support that Trump has from black voters is high for a Republican candidate,” the Daily Wire reported.
“Black voters have long been a reliable mainstay of the Democratic Party. But Trump, the former president and current Republican nominee, is garnering 22% support from blacks in battleground states including Georgia, a level unseen in modern times, according to recent polls by the New York Times and Siena College,” Bloomberg reported.
Trump is crushing it with black voters this time around.
— Rob Boyd, Esq (@AvonandsomerRob) May 16, 2024
Biden will head to Atlanta this weekend to deliver the commencement address at Morehouse College, which is a historically black college.
“The messaging has to improve,” King insisted according to Bloomberg, emphasizing that also includes his supporters. “The people who have benefited from the administration, should I say, need to be speaking, ‘Let me show you how this has impacted my life.’”
King is ringing alarm bells for Biden and his campaign very loudly in her remarks. Whether Democrats can somehow regain the black vote is to be seen, but it is getting very late in the game.
The economy and inflation are currently the number one topic among American voters and things seem to be getting worse, not better under Biden’s watch.
Users on X sounded off over the black vote and support for Biden as well:
Serious question: what has democrats done for black Americans?
— Zaki Solja (@zakisolja) May 16, 2024
Why would a Black American vote for Biden when his open borders are lowering Black Americans’ wages, raising their rents, overcrowding their schools and hospitals, usurping their affirmative action opportunities, and diluting their political power?
— Haven Monahan (@HavenMonahanIII) May 16, 2024
I participated in a roundtable discussion today about this very topic. There were quite a few young black participants who are disappointed that no other viable #Democrat is running against #Biden.
Bernice King is right; this is going to be a very ‘defining’ election.
— RecipeRetweet (@RecipeRetweet) May 17, 2024
And they would be right to think that
— Old School Eddie (@Old_SchoolEddie) May 16, 2024
“I think there are people in the black community that are feeling like not a lot has changed” After how many years?
— MoronicHeadline (@MoronicHeadline) May 16, 2024
Latinos have moved to Trump. Even the women & it’s worse than polls show. Many are not being truthful when asked because they fear their employers (White Democrats).
I got out the vote for Democrats in several Latino communities, but not this time.— bbuckley (@bbuckley88) May 16, 2024
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Author: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton
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