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    11 months ago

    For those unaware:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2023/12/05/menthol-ban-delayed-biden-administration/

    “Among smokers who are Black, 81 percent choose menthols, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a far higher rate than for smokers who are White. Top civil rights and health groups have long maintained that the tobacco industry has a history of aggressively marketing to Black communities.”

    and:

    https://abcnews.go.com/538/biden-losing-support-people-color/story?id=105272263

    “Biden started his presidency with an 86 percent average approval rating among Black Americans, higher than any other racial group. But by July 2022, that number was down 23 percentage points, to 63 percent. That said, his approval rating among Black Americans — unlike the other three racial groups we looked at — did mildly increase ahead of the midterm elections. But since early 2023, it has dropped again to 60 percent, the lowest his approval rating has ever been among Black Americans during his presidency.”

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        11 months ago

        From the 2nd link posted above:

        “When I sit in focus groups with young Black voters and ask what [Democrats have] done to make their lives better, they’re hard pressed to come up with an answer, despite this administration delivering on much of the Black agenda,” Woodbury said. “That’s the communication challenge that we have a year to overcome.”

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          11 months ago

          Are Republicans any better, though? Granted, Trump did do more for black people since Jefferson /s

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            11 months ago

            Oh, they aren’t, but if the perception is “nobody does anything” then what’s the incentive to vote?

            You have to convince people: a) you did something for them or b) you will change things for the better.

            Biden can’t argue b, because he’s has his chance and nobody sees a.

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              11 months ago

              I have spent the past 3 years complaining about settling for Biden, but he’s actually done a ton for the country in his short time. The media reports none of it. I still think voting for a non-dictator is worth the sacrifice for a 3rd party voter, which was me in 2020. The GOP has made their threats clear.