Black Voters Aren’t Happy With Biden’s Campaign Outreach According To Group Of Democratic Strategists
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Several top Democrats are concerned about President Biden’s prospects in 2024 due to lower Black voter turnout, among other challenges.
A group of Democrats is offering a new analysis of the most recent campaigns in Georgia and Michigan, pitching those battlegrounds as models for drawing in more Black voters next year and beyond. They argue that Democratic power players need to think — and spend money — in new ways, going beyond efforts that can be last-minute or superficial as they try to reassemble Biden’s 2020 coalition.
“The days of the symbolic fish fry and one-time church visit are over,” wrote the authors of the analysis by strategists widely credited for helping flip Georgia and Michigan to Biden.