Special envoy to Charleston and Columbia
Last month, President Biden purchased portions of chicken and fries from a North Carolina restaurant.
He took them to the home of Eric Fitts, a black teacher, and had dinner with his family.
They talked about sports, the economy, and his student loan forgiveness program from which Mr. Fitts benefited.
His son filmed a video of the encounter and posted it on TikTok, where it was seen by thousands of internet users.
An ingenious way for Joe Biden's campaign team to reach young African-Americans.
The president has lost ground among minorities, until now a solid pillar of the Democratic Party.
However, without their votes, he has little chance of winning the elections.
According to a New York Times/Sienamené
poll
in six key states, 22% of blacks say they are ready to vote for Donald Trump in November.
A near record for a Republican candidate and a considerable increase compared to 8% in 2020. Some 71% remain loyal to Joe…
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