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First appearance on Fox: Dr. John Boyd Jr., a fourth-generation farmer and civil rights activist, told FOX News Digital that Democrats are taking the Black vote “for granted” and that voters are concerned about President Biden’s age. He said he was tired of unraveling the situation during the campaign. southern border.

“From a black perspective, many black people, including my son, have been voting Democratic for a very long time, and when we raise issues like this, it seems like our votes are taken for granted.” Boyd spoke about his thoughts on FOX News Digital. His attempts to meet directly with President Biden at the White House to discuss agricultural issues and debt relief for Black farmers also failed.

Recent polls show that Biden Lose support The lead among black voters and Democrats in recent Gallup polls is “the smallest Gallup has ever recorded in polls dating back to 1999.”

“He’s losing support in the black community because he’s not communicating with the black community and he’s not communicating with the high-turnover senior staff who should be communicating with the black community. I’ve never had a meeting in the House, I’ve never had a meeting in the White House,” the House since he became president. ”

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“It’s completely unprecedented, and I’ve met with Republican and Democratic presidents, and every president since Jimmy Carter has visited to discuss issues of national importance to our country, but this president has never done that. “As I speak to you today, you invited us to the White House. I received nothing, but today is Black History Month.”

Boyd told FOX News Digital that black voters some national opinion pollsconcerned about the president’s age heading into November.

President Biden’s age is an issue for many Americans, and many, not just Black people, are wondering if he can really govern the country for the next four years in this state if he is re-elected.” Boyd said.

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john boyd jr. (John Boyd Jr.)

Boyd explained that voters of all backgrounds are asking the Biden administration to do more to secure the southern border.

“The border remains wide open,” Boyd said. “The border is a total mess. They’re allowing people in here who aren’t American citizens, giving them debit cards and money and putting them in hotels.”

“And as you know, I have just explained my rich history, both good and bad. My ancestors were forcibly brought here on American soil as slaves. People are coming to the United States who are not American citizens, and we are treating them better than American citizens.”

“What does this mean for agriculture, the most difficult occupation in the history of this country?” Boyd asked.

“If it were up to me,” Boyd told Fox News Digital, “the border would be closed.”

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“We will not open the border until we know what we can do about the chaos that is happening at the border,” Boyd said. “If I were president, I would close our borders. It’s simple, but we don’t need an act of Congress to do that.

The White House previously told Fox News Digital that Boyd was invited to meet with top agricultural officials, including USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, at a recent event, but was unable to attend.

“Three years ago, while we were at the White House for Independence Day events, the President agreed to meet,” Boyd told Fox News Digital in a statement. “The meeting was proposed by Mr. Biden, and so far no meeting has taken place.”

“I’m not interested in meeting with Mr. Vilsack. The issues I raised are related to Mr. Biden’s response. It’s not enough for a political appointee to be a junior.”

The Biden campaign did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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