Biden campaign makes big Black history push to re-energize Black voters
Source: NBC News
Feb. 23, 2024, 11:30 AM EST
ATLANTA This Black History Month, President Joe Bidens re-election campaign is making a big push to publicize the Black history made under the Biden-Harris administration. The question is how much that message matters to those Black voters who are wavering on the edges of the Biden coalition right now.
From a historically diverse administration, complete with the nations first Black vice president and defense secretary, to historic lows in Black unemployment and historic highs in Black business ownership, Bidens re-election campaign has spent millions of dollars driving that record home to voters ahead of a general election in which hell need strong support among Black voters to secure victory.
Black history is American history, one Biden campaign radio ad begins. Our sacrifices and achievements make this country stronger, so we celebrate Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary of Defense Gen. Lloyd Austin and Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Its one of two radio ads released by the campaign in celebration of Black History Month. The spot is airing in battleground-state cities with large Black populations, including Atlanta, Philadelphia, Milwaukee and Detroit, and on popular radio shows like the D.L. Hughley Show and The Breakfast Club. President Biden has demonstrated his commitment to Black America from day one by building a team of history makers, deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks said in a statement released alongside the ads.
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