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Potus News After Propelling Biden In 2020, Black Women Aren%E2%80%99t Eager To Abandon Him Now | RobinsPost News & Noticias

After Propelling Biden in 2020, Black Women Aren’t Eager to Abandon ...


More than 91 percent of Black women who voted in 2020 supported Mr. Biden, and polls have consistently shown they are still his most stalwart constituency, one that has yet to crack even as those ... Read More

Black voters helped Biden win Georgia in 2020. Some say it’s too ...


Black voters helped Biden win Georgia in 2020. Some say it’s too risky to abandon him now ... But the same polls suggest that the calls for Biden to cede the nomination aren’t as strong within ... Read More

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The first woman, Black person or person of South Asian descent to serve as vice president, Harris is a former prosecutor and U.S. senator from California. Read More

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The first woman, Black person or person of South Asian descent to serve as vice president, Harris is a former prosecutor and U.S. senator from California. Read More

After propelling Biden in 2020, Black women aren’t eager to abandon ...


After propelling Biden in 2020, Black women aren’t eager to ... “I just don’t think it’s helpful right now.” Black women have long been the ... The Washington Post or Bloomberg News. Read More


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