Black voters are fleeing Biden in droves. Here's why

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Black voters are fleeing Biden in droves. Here's why

Black voters are fleeing President Biden in droves. And it’s hard to see a scenario under which they come back anytime soon.

President Biden’s poll numbers have been stunningly bad lately. The most recent CNN poll has him at 58 percent disapproval, 41 percent approval. In December, Biden was at 49 percent approval in the same poll. And among those who disapprove of his performance, 56 percent say the president didn't accomplish anything in his first year of which they approve.

To be fair, President Trump’s poll numbers were similarly dismal at this stage of his presidency. But there are two major differences:

1) Trump's polls could be largely explained by a special counsel’s investigation into possible Russia collusion and the 2016 election (which ultimately led nowhere).

2) Trump's base, those who strongly supported him, was infinitely stronger and more reliable than Biden's current base, which at just 15 percent strongly approving ain't much of a base at all.

Meanwhile, a majority of Democrats don't even want Joe Biden to run again in 2024, with just 48 percent supporting the idea. This is unheard of after just one year.

Two more big numbers to consider: Less than 7-in-10 Black voters (69 percent) support the 46th president. This is significant, because more than 9-in-10 Black voters (92 percent) voted for him in 2020.

So, we're talking about an almost 25-point drop in a relatively short period of time. Inflation obviously is playing a huge role here, with the Wall Street Journal estimating that the higher price of goods is costing families an extra $276 per month, or an additional $3,300 or so annually. Many poor and middle-income families and single parents and individuals simply cannot afford that while living paycheck-to-paycheck.

It bears repeating: Joe Biden won the Democratic nomination for president because he wasn't Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and won the general election because he wasn’t Donald Trump.

But his handlers thought he had a big mandate to be the next FDR, to radically change the country by expanding government in ways never seen before. Trillions in new spending have already been signed into law. Trillions more were proposed via Build Back Better, with the administration arguing that such spending would reduce inflation and the deficit, which makes zero sense.

Sensible Americans, including two key members of Biden's own party in Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), rejected the radical proposal. Ultimately, many voters, some suffering from Trump fatigue that came from non-stop drama in the White House, just wanted a return to normalcy, and not a jump to a socialist America.

And now we're seeing an administration like a rudderless ship at sea, seemingly with no port.

“I don’t think he has lived up to a lot of the campaign promises that he made, especially given the role of Black voters in helping him become the president of the United States,” Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney and activist who is also a former president of the Minneapolis chapter of the NAACP, said recently.

“We pointed out issues related to mass incarceration, to economic inequality, of course, and to what is in the news now with the push to advance voting rights,” Armstrong added. “I feel like Biden is basically doing the bare minimum in terms of being attentive to the needs and issues facing the Black community.

Biden made "voting rights" (which is really just a federal takeover of elections) his focus to start 2022, pushing the hyperbole machine to maximum levels during a widely panned speech in Georgia.

“I ask every elected official in America: How do you want to be remembered?” Biden asked. “At consequential moments in history, they present a choice: Do you want to be on the side of Dr. King or George Wallace? Do you want to be on the side of John Lewis or Bull Connor? Do you want to be on the side of Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis?"

Civil Rights activist and MSNBC host Al Sharpton said the speech wasn't about gaining the support of those who oppose or are on the fence about the proposed legislation. “In this particular case, dealing with my friend and brother Joe, if he was trying to get votes, it was not the vote-getting speech," Sharpton said on MSNBC's “Morning Joe.”

“I'm a minister. Either you get up, and you try to persuade people of their sins and appeal to their better angels. But when they come to church, and they still have the jug of whiskey up under the pew, you say, you’re going to hell. I think he gave a ‘you’re going to hell’ speech."

The vote would fail in the Senate 48-52.

Black Americans had a rough 2021, particularly with COVID-19. They had a 2.5 times higher chance of dying of the virus than whites, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Black unemployment rate is at 6.9 percent, which is double the white unemployment rate. And crime continues to hit urban areas the hardest, with 16 cities setting homicide records in 2021.

The midterms are less than 270 days away. Democrats will almost certainly lose their razor-thin majority in the House of Representatives. Republicans need a net gain of just one seat to take back the Senate. The president's overall approval is in the 30s for the first time in the RealClearPolitics average.

It isn't just GOP voters who oppose him; it’s also most independents. But what should be most alarming to Democrats is the erosion of support among Black voters, who are increasingly feeling buyer's remorse on Biden.


@Soul On Ice @xfactor @Supersav @gene cisco @Megatron X
 
Of course you don't. Biden has been unresponsive to Black needs and concerns, and he's hemorrhaging Black support as a result.

Most democrats don’t care they think blacks are stupid enough to show up and vote like in the past so they don’t care about us until election season .

But they don’t know that the black youth and younger are NOT loyal like the older generation. After 2022 you don’t see democrats in power for another 10-15 years. That’s why they should be in a panic.
 
Biden vowed to do more for Black Americans. Some say it’s already too late.

As he enters his second year in office, President Biden said he would make a stronger push for voting rights: more travel, more vitriol, more “making the case” for what happens if voters continue to support Democrats.

But for many Black Americans whose energetic campaigning and votes helped propel Biden to the White House and secure Democratic majorities in both houses of Congress, the president’s impassioned vow this week came too late.

They are frustrated by his inaction on issues of equity and see a familiar carousel: a politician who promises to amplify Black voices and issues before Election Day, followed by maddening silence and inaction afterward.

The agenda that he ran on, and got so many of us to go with him on, like police reform and criminal justice reform . . . and voting rights, they gave up on it,” said Fletcher Smith, a former South Carolina state legislator and one of a group of informal and mostly Black Biden advisers who call themselves “the Bidenites.”


Smith said Biden’s tone has been different the past couple of weeks, but he’s not convinced the results will be. “He’s not going to govern,” Smith predicted of the president. “He’s just going to go out in the nation and campaign and raise money for Democratic candidates in these congressional seats.”

For Smith and many other Black supporters, Biden’s concession that he “had not been out in the community nearly enough” was an admission that he had failed to connect with — and deliver for — one of the Democratic Party’s most loyal constituencies.

The first anniversary of Biden’s presidency represents an inflection point, with some Black voters aware of their political capital but worried that it may have been squandered by trusting Biden to renew voting rights, legislation for which has stalled in the narrowly divided Senate, and other priorities.

At his news conference Wednesday, Biden conceded that the coronavirus pandemic and other priorities in Washington had prevented him from doing “the things that I’ve always been able to do pretty well: connect with people, let them take a measure of my sincerity, let them take a measure of who I am.”

But many advocates who protested systemic racism in 2020 and, later, mobilized voters during a global pandemic to help elect Democrats, say the problem wasn’t Biden’s words but his lack of action, according to Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson, a Movement for Black Lives spokeswoman.


“What we’re told is that the only reason we don’t understand what they did was because they haven’t worded it well,” she said. “It feels a little bit like an insult to our intelligence.”

Woodard Henderson added, “We don’t need you to give us fancy words; we need to actually see you execute policy on the legislative level. And we need Joe Biden, as the president of the United States, to lead his party to use the power that they’ve been bestowed with.”

Over the past year, White House officials have stressed Biden’s commitment to equity issues by citing a flurry of executive actions, as well as the Justice Department’s work to fight voter suppression. They also note that voting rights is part of Vice President Harris’s portfolio, a sign of the issue’s importance.

Biden made a forceful speech in Georgia last week addressing voting rights — including withdrawing his long-held support of the filibuster, an arcane Senate rule that allows any member to keep a piece of business off the floor indefinitely. Biden said the rule had been abused to stop Black people from voting.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters Thursday that Biden has said several times “that he was deeply disappointed that voting rights legislation didn’t move forward. You’ve also heard him say, and he would repeat this to advocates who have been fighting so hard since the 2020 election, that he’s going to fight until his last breath to ensure that voting rights legislation passes.

“I know today marks one year,” she continued, “but that does not mean our work is done. Nobody’s packing up their bags.”

Still, activists are divided about the path forward, and even whether one realistically exists. During Biden’s speech in Atlanta last week, Black civil rights leaders filled the audience, including the Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. But many other Black activists opted to skip the event in protest, arguing that another gilded speech with no action behind it was not enough to meet the moment.

In 2020, Black voters resuscitated Biden’s political career in the South Carolina primary, which he won handily, and from there helped him coast to the Democratic nomination. Biden was elected amid animus about a country many saw as tilted against Black Americans, sentiments brought to the surface by the killing of George Floyd under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer.

After Biden won the presidency, Black voters in Georgia helped hand Democrats both Senate seats there, giving the party a 50-50 tie in the upper chamber — which was broken by Harris, the first Black woman to hold her office.

Biden promised a giant step toward racial equity. But even before he and Harris swore their oaths of office, Republican-controlled legislatures in many key states were preparing — and later passed — a raft of laws to restrict voting rights. Federalizing voter protections has stalled in the Senate, stymied by threats of filibuster that Democrats cannot overcome.

You’re in the 21st century, and you mean to tell me you can’t convince two Democrats to do a carveout on the filibuster in order to pass voting rights,” Smith said, speaking of Sens. Joe Manchin III (D-W. V.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), who have both said they will not support filibuster reform, even for voting rights.

“Black folks, they’re too sophisticated in the 21st century to fall for that,” Smith added. “We don’t want platitudes and people and appealing to us because we just happen to be black. We want results.”

 
Most democrats don’t care they think blacks are stupid enough to show up and vote like in the past so they don’t care about us until election season .

But they don’t know that the black youth and younger are NOT loyal like the older generation. After 2022 you don’t see democrats in power for another 10-15 years. That’s why they should be in a panic.

Not only that, I think older AA's are becoming more conservative. Not GOP style (other than coons) but in terms of wanting lower taxes, family centered, less gun control etc. Miss me with the fake and holier than thou Christian aspect and the rules for thee, not for me part of American conservatism but there are things I can get behind.

Democrats promise the world and don't deliver. Social programs don't matter if you make enough money. So, I'll stay independent and vote on the issues rather than party.
 
gotta get past 2022 mid-terms 1st before plotting on the next POTUS candidate.

There are meetings taking place - DON'T look to media leaks to get to know the plotting & planning...
Remember, who the Dems put up depends on who the Repugs put up for POTUS, and how 2022 turns out..
 
they doing everything in their power to try and take trumpty dumpty out

one thing about trumpty dumpty, he was getting money to the masses....

and as soon as the democrats get in there, take over the presidency house and senate,

and what do they do...

Stop all that shit..Thanks democrats... we will remember...

When it comes to getting something back for all the tax dollars we get fucked out of

through mindfuckery like fake Wars and manipulated inflation and interest rates...

democrats just love to put on sheeps clothing, for them to have the whole fuckin

shabang...and fuck us over with unconstitutional and unlawful mandates..

nothing short of disgusting..

and the shameless corporate whores called todays republican party are no fuckin better..

they are just on the right side of these mandates...and they get points because they were

getting money to the people...

democrats come in and just bendover backwards for big pharma....

as soon as we wake the fuck up as a people the first thing we need to do,

is get a NEW FUCKIN PARTY, DOUCHE EM OUT AND

flush these shameless whores called democrats down

the toilet twice!!!!
 
Not only that, I think older AA's are becoming more conservative. Not GOP style (other than coons) but in terms of wanting lower taxes, family centered, less gun control etc. Miss me with the fake and holier than thou Christian aspect and the rules for thee, not for me part of American conservatism but there are things I can get behind.

Democrats promise the world and don't deliver. Social programs don't matter if you make enough money. So, I'll stay independent and vote on the issues rather than party.

Well the Woke and all this Gay Agenda (LGBT) is turning off a lot of moderates that why a lot of Latinos are becoming republican.

If your going to be woke at least fulfill your promises like canceling student debt, $15 dollar minimum wage and expanding Medicare for all.

Democrats have done nothing they campaign on and they expect people to just come out and vote in mass. This is NOT the Obama years where you can bullshit people and they will still have hope. You got to deliver or your done for.
 
Well the Woke and all this Gay Agenda (LGBT) is turning off a lot of moderates that why a lot of Latinos are becoming republican.

If your going to be woke at least fulfill your promises like canceling student debt, $15 dollar minimum wage and expanding Medicare for all.

Democrats have done nothing they campaign on and they expect people to just come out and vote in mass. This is NOT the Obama years where you can bullshit people and they will still have hope. You got to deliver or your done for.

"If your going to be woke at least fulfill your promises like canceling student debt, $15 dollar minimum wage and expanding Medicare for all."

:yes::yes::yes:
 
The pro-whites will flood the board with bullshit but are silent on content threads like this that hold the current political leadership accountable. If there is nobody from the constituency holding them accountable, that tells me that their voting needs were met. So many posters on BGOL are either immigrants (Asian or so-called white) and/or LGBT.
 
The pro-whites will flood the board with bullshit but are silent on content threads like this that hold the current political leadership accountable. If there is nobody from the constituency holding them accountable, that tells me that their voting needs were met. So many posters on BGOL are either immigrants (Asian or so-called white) and/or LGBT.

What is LordSinister?
 
There's a reason why the ADOS coons don't like when I point out the source of their shit they post on here. Cause it shows what they really think.

This is who wrote the article OP posted....

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@LordSinister Does "MAGA" explain this?

Black voters are fleeing Biden in droves. Here's why

Black voters are fleeing President Biden in droves. And it’s hard to see a scenario under which they come back anytime soon.

President Biden’s poll numbers have been stunningly bad lately. The most recent CNN poll has him at 58 percent disapproval, 41 percent approval. In December, Biden was at 49 percent approval in the same poll. And among those who disapprove of his performance, 56 percent say the president didn't accomplish anything in his first year of which they approve.

To be fair, President Trump’s poll numbers were similarly dismal at this stage of his presidency. But there are two major differences:

1) Trump's polls could be largely explained by a special counsel’s investigation into possible Russia collusion and the 2016 election (which ultimately led nowhere).

2) Trump's base, those who strongly supported him, was infinitely stronger and more reliable than Biden's current base, which at just 15 percent strongly approving ain't much of a base at all.

Meanwhile, a majority of Democrats don't even want Joe Biden to run again in 2024, with just 48 percent supporting the idea. This is unheard of after just one year.

Two more big numbers to consider: Less than 7-in-10 Black voters (69 percent) support the 46th president. This is significant, because more than 9-in-10 Black voters (92 percent) voted for him in 2020.

So, we're talking about an almost 25-point drop in a relatively short period of time. Inflation obviously is playing a huge role here, with the Wall Street Journal estimating that the higher price of goods is costing families an extra $276 per month, or an additional $3,300 or so annually. Many poor and middle-income families and single parents and individuals simply cannot afford that while living paycheck-to-paycheck.

It bears repeating: Joe Biden won the Democratic nomination for president because he wasn't Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and won the general election because he wasn’t Donald Trump.

But his handlers thought he had a big mandate to be the next FDR, to radically change the country by expanding government in ways never seen before. Trillions in new spending have already been signed into law. Trillions more were proposed via Build Back Better, with the administration arguing that such spending would reduce inflation and the deficit, which makes zero sense.

Sensible Americans, including two key members of Biden's own party in Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), rejected the radical proposal. Ultimately, many voters, some suffering from Trump fatigue that came from non-stop drama in the White House, just wanted a return to normalcy, and not a jump to a socialist America.

And now we're seeing an administration like a rudderless ship at sea, seemingly with no port.

“I don’t think he has lived up to a lot of the campaign promises that he made, especially given the role of Black voters in helping him become the president of the United States,” Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney and activist who is also a former president of the Minneapolis chapter of the NAACP, said recently.

“We pointed out issues related to mass incarceration, to economic inequality, of course, and to what is in the news now with the push to advance voting rights,” Armstrong added. “I feel like Biden is basically doing the bare minimum in terms of being attentive to the needs and issues facing the Black community.

Biden made "voting rights" (which is really just a federal takeover of elections) his focus to start 2022, pushing the hyperbole machine to maximum levels during a widely panned speech in Georgia.

“I ask every elected official in America: How do you want to be remembered?” Biden asked. “At consequential moments in history, they present a choice: Do you want to be on the side of Dr. King or George Wallace? Do you want to be on the side of John Lewis or Bull Connor? Do you want to be on the side of Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis?"

Civil Rights activist and MSNBC host Al Sharpton said the speech wasn't about gaining the support of those who oppose or are on the fence about the proposed legislation. “In this particular case, dealing with my friend and brother Joe, if he was trying to get votes, it was not the vote-getting speech," Sharpton said on MSNBC's “Morning Joe.”

“I'm a minister. Either you get up, and you try to persuade people of their sins and appeal to their better angels. But when they come to church, and they still have the jug of whiskey up under the pew, you say, you’re going to hell. I think he gave a ‘you’re going to hell’ speech."

The vote would fail in the Senate 48-52.

Black Americans had a rough 2021, particularly with COVID-19. They had a 2.5 times higher chance of dying of the virus than whites, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Black unemployment rate is at 6.9 percent, which is double the white unemployment rate. And crime continues to hit urban areas the hardest, with 16 cities setting homicide records in 2021.

The midterms are less than 270 days away. Democrats will almost certainly lose their razor-thin majority in the House of Representatives. Republicans need a net gain of just one seat to take back the Senate. The president's overall approval is in the 30s for the first time in the RealClearPolitics average.

It isn't just GOP voters who oppose him; it’s also most independents. But what should be most alarming to Democrats is the erosion of support among Black voters, who are increasingly feeling buyer's remorse on Biden.


@Soul On Ice @xfactor @Supersav @gene cisco @Megatron X

This shit is stupid to even write. Dude is already the president. It's one year into this man's presidency. Was he supposed to execute EVERY campaign promise in 12 months!?! You are invited to respecfully get the fuck outta here with that bullshit. Respectfully.
 
There's a reason why the ADOS coons don't like when I point out the source of their shit they post on here. Cause it shows what they really think.

This is who wrote the article OP posted....

You're still MIA from the "disinformation" thread YOU started, so let's start there. And you keep tabs on the global travels of your gay co-worker, but we won't go there! :eek2: Now, as far as the article is concerned, the source of the stats is CNN:

CNN Poll: Most Biden detractors say he's done nothing they like since becoming president
https://www.cnn.com/profiles/jennifer-agiesta
But we know that real empiricism is something you know nothing about and will never acknowledge. So go back to stalking your gay co-worker. Just don't let HR find out!
 
You're still MIA from the "disinformation" thread YOU started, so let's start there. And you keep tabs on the global travels of your gay co-worker, but we won't go there! :eek2: Now, as far as the article is concerned, the source of the stats is CNN:

CNN Poll: Most Biden detractors say he's done nothing they like since becoming president
https://www.cnn.com/profiles/jennifer-agiesta
But we know that real empiricism is something you know nothing about and will never acknowledge. So go back to stalking your gay co-worker. Just don't let HR find out!

As I said before the fact that the dude was gay was like a bat signal to you.

Now as for this thread once again you dumbfucks in here keep proving who you really are. You're so desperate to be anti Democrats that you're posting a Fox News Republican contributor. Your bitch ass has always been judged by The Company You Keep and right now mister ados is happily pushing up Republican talking points from Republican contributors.

I swear at this point proving you do dudes wrong is like picking on the retarded kid in school.
 
Faggots in this thread get mad at me for pointing out how stupid they are instead of working on not being so damn stupid.
 
As I said before the fact that the dude was gay was like a bat signal to you.

YOU knew your co-worker was gay and YOU knew every country he'd been to and what country he was currently in! YOU singled all that out!

:lol:


Now as for this thread once again you dumbfucks in here keep proving who you really are. You're so desperate to be anti Democrats that you're posting a Fox News Republican contributor. Your bitch ass has always been judged by The Company You Keep and right now mister ados is happily pushing up Republican talking points from Republican contributors.

I swear at this point proving you do dudes wrong is like picking on the retarded kid in school.

Now, as for this thread once again, the stats are coming from CNN, NBC, and Quinnipiac:

......Although Biden has lost ground with most every demographic group, he’s suffered especially steep losses with African American voters. In polling from NBC News, Biden’s approval rating among Black voters has fallen from 83 percent last April to 64 percent today. Quinnipiac University’s surveys show a similar trend, with Biden’s Black support dropping from 78 percent to 57 percent over the course of his first year in office......


But, Mr DisInfo, we know that real stats and information for you are like kryptonite to Superman. This is why you fled your own "disinformation" thread.
 
You MAGA?

Not at all. But any criticism of Biden or the Dems as it relates to Black America and Black voters gets met with the MAGA slur. They have nothing else because everything we say is based empirical fact.

But I actually enjoy being labeled "MAGA" or a Trump supporter, since it let's me know either the low-level of intellect or the agenda of the person throwing the slur.
 
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Not at all. But any criticism of Biden or the Dems as it relates to Black America and Black voters gets met with the MAGA slur. They have nothing else because everything we say is based empirical fact.

But I actually enjoy being labeled "MAGA" or a Trump supporter, since he let's me know either the low-level of intellect or the agenda of the person throwing the slur.
If not the Democrats and if not the MAGA Republicans then who is there to vote for? What are the options?
 
This shit is stupid to even write. Dude is already the president. It's one year into this man's presidency. Was he supposed to execute EVERY campaign promise in 12 months!?! You are invited to respecfully get the fuck outta here with that bullshit. Respectfully.

lol:roflmao:

that’s the same excuse for Obama. “Just give him more time”

After 8 year Obama did not do shit for the black community.

All he did was further the LGBT agenda. Which I can’t hate because the faggots in Hollywood all support his campaign. You would think after Obama you Niggas would learn, but Niggas are still using that same excuse for Biden.

Biden is not going to do shit. Stop listening to a fantasy.
 
lol:roflmao:

that’s the same excuse for Obama. “Just give him more time”

After 8 year Obama did not do shit for the black community.

All he did was further the LGBT agenda. Which I can’t hate because the faggots in Hollywood all support his campaign. You would think after Obama you Niggas would learn, but Niggas are still using that same excuse for Biden.

Biden is not going to do shit. Stop listening to a fantasy.
What is your solution then? Are you voting for MAGA Republicans?
 
I'm loving how much the ADOS faggots are trying hard to dodge the fact that this entire article was written by a Fox News guy.

Remember.....judge all these ADOS / Dems are evil dudes by the company they keep or the info they push.

:lol: :lol:
 
Once again these MAGA coons look to a white man to save Black folk. Y’all claim to hate both sides but constantly want Democrats to rescue you. You don’t even have any smoke for the Republikkklans at all. Yet 1 year into Biden’s presidency you’re already crying he’s not doing anything. You didn’t say shit about this during 4 years of Trump. You wait for Kamala and Biden to get in to start acting like the hoes you are
 
Biden doesn't care, if true. He won't run again; he's too fuckin old and wouldn't win. I never expected anything from the man, i just didnt want Trump to win.
I have to give you credit for being one of the few to tell the truth. It is difficult for emotional people to admit it, which is why people driven by emotion uncontrollably tend to spiral out of control.
 
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