Biden hosts ‘Divine Nine’ leaders amid outreach to Black voters
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President Joe Biden on Friday warned of an “extreme movement” led by former President Donald Trump as the incumbent president continued a fresh push to reach Black communities this week less than six months from the 2024 election.
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President Joe Biden on Friday delivered remarks at an NAACP at the National Museum of African American History and Culture and met with the leaders of the Divine Nine
The events come during a week in which Biden is ramping up outreach to Black voters
Over the weekend, Biden will travel to Atlanta and Detroit in the swing states of Georgia and Michigan to interact with Black voters, per his campaign, and deliver the commencement speech at Morehouse College
It comes as polls show support for Biden among Black voters may be slipping
“Today, the resistance comes in other insidious forms: an extreme movement led by my predecessor and his MAGA Republican allies, backed by an extreme Supreme Court, gutted affirmative action in college admissions,” Biden said during remarks at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
“My predecessor and his extreme MAGA friends are now going after diversity, equity and inclusion all across America,”...
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