Biden-Harris Administration Adds Three Black Metro Detroiters to its Campaign Team

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With Michigan’s primary election taking place Tuesday, Feb. 27, the White House has taken notice of recent polling numbers that highlight the dwindling support for the democratic ticket of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, especially among Black voters. Even with independent visits to Michigan by both the president and vice president in recent weeks, Biden’s current approval rating is hovering around roughly 40 percent – the second-worst only to Jimmy Carter among first-term candidates in their third year of office. To help combat the trend, the Biden-Harris administration has employed the services of three Black Metro Detroit residents to help turn the tides of their campaign. Jasmine Harris, Alyssa Bradley, and Eddie McDonald began their service with the current administration recently, operating as the Black Media Director, Michigan Campaign Manager, and Senior Advisor, respectively. “The president and vice president are not taking folks’ votes for granted, but are instead working to reach voters where they’re at and ensure they understand all of the considerable ways they have delivered for Black Americans: Black unemployment at historic lows, Black entrepreneurship is at the highest rate we’ve seen in years, the administration has invested billions in supporting HBCUs, and during...

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