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Black voters reportedly souring on Biden, consider 3rd-party candidates: ‘The economy sucks’

A Georgia news reporter says that while voting for former President Trump may be out of the question for some Black voters, Republican candidates could still benefit from losing enthusiasm for President Biden and his worsening economy. He said that there is a sex.

State Newsroom economics reporter Casey Quinlan said: georgia recorder, “Black voters will be key to electing Biden in 2020, and the funding crisis has some questioning their support in 2024,” she said. They shared multiple examples that they said reflected a larger trend of dissatisfaction.

Quinlan quoted Cleveland resident Jennifer Garner as saying, “Black voters overwhelmingly supported President Joe Biden in 2020 and were key to his victory, but Garner’s “There is some evidence that Black voters’ enthusiasm for Biden may be dampening because many like them are currently struggling to make ends meet.” And Trump wants to take advantage of that. ”

“I have to work overtime at two jobs just to make the rent, which means I don’t have time to enjoy life,” Garner said. “The only way things will get better is if people start talking and letting people know that the economy is terrible. We need better jobs and more money.”

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A voter fills out a ballot at the Old Stone School polling place in Hillsboro, Virginia, on Election Day, November 6, 2018. (Bill Clark/CQ roll call)

“She voted for Biden in 2020, but says she is currently researching other candidates, but has ruled out former President Donald Trump,” Quinlan wrote.

But Garner later added, “I’m not leaning toward anyone yet.”

The same reporter also spoke with Audrianna Lewis, who, like Garner, ruled out voting for Trump, but nevertheless said that in this economy, “people are paying more for their doctor’s visits and prescriptions.” “I can’t pay,” he laments.

Additionally, the report said, a Philadelphia woman named Sarah Wallace “said she had $200,000 in student loans and was having trouble getting Ozempic to treat her diabetes.” It summarizes the conflict and says, in response, “I would like to see political leaders do more about student loans.” relief and make health care more affordable and accessible. Quinlan added that Wallace “doesn’t think the economy has gotten better under the Biden administration, and he doesn’t think inflation will ease enough to make a difference for him at the grocery store.”

“I think Biden sold us all the dream of being president…and that was it,” Wallace said, later adding, “When you buy food, you’re never buying the healthiest. ” [food] Because they are more expensive. So you have to improvise what you can do, right? ” she said.

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While some voters may have ruled out voting for Mr. Trump, the former president could still benefit from those same voters refusing to vote for Mr. Biden. (Related news)

Quinlan said the Biden campaign is wary of Trump taking advantage of waning enthusiasm among black voters, adding, “The Trump campaign is targeting black- and Latino-owned radio stations in battleground states to counter the Trump campaign. He pointed out that he was spending millions of dollars on radio advertising. The administration’s accomplishments include investing in historically Black colleges and universities through grants and the American Rescue Plan Act, canceling student loan debt for 3.9 million borrowers, and reducing poverty for Black children in 2021. This led to increased poverty. Child tax credit. ”

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The reporter also seemed to be referring to recent statements. cornell belcher A pollster who worked for Barack Obama.

“The biggest threat to Biden’s ability to rebuild a 2020 coalition similar to his 2012 coalition is not Donald Trump’s with Black voters, but the frustration leading to defection of third-party candidates. That’s ironic,” Belcher said.

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