Dozens Attend Divisive Biden “Black Outreach” Event In Philadelphia

Dozens Attend Divisive Biden “Black Outreach” Event In Philadelphia

President Joe Biden and VP Kamala Harris were in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Wednesday, where they struggled to fill a college gymnasium with supporters for a the media called a “black voter outreach” event amid the Biden campaign’s struggle to keep black voters in his electoral coalition.

President Joe Biden (L) and Vice President Kamala Harris (R) take the stage at a campaign rally at Girard College in Philadelphia, on May 29, 2024. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Photos from President Biden’s Philadelphia rally: the school’s gym is only about half full of supporters

A good amount of space is empty and spacious press workspace takes up the rest pic.twitter.com/et70d2lpCD

— Steven Nelson (@stevennelson10) May 29, 2024

The pair launched a new campaign effort, “Black Voters for Biden-Harris,” during a visit to Girard College – a boarding school primarily made up of black students. As part of the new drive, the campaign will partner with black organizations in an attempt to increase outreach among voters in key states, while also collaborating with groups on voter education and registration activation, both online and on the ground.

According to the Epoch Times, the campaign will also utilize partner organizations’ networks to “strengthen our voter protection efforts to safeguard the Black vote from continued MAGA attacks,” according to the press release.

The Biden-Harris campaign plans to hold multiple events in battleground states, including black church engagement in Arizona, new office openings throughout Georgia, and a community-led block party-style celebration in Nevada, campaign officials said.

Further organizing events will also take place throughout the weekend in Florida, Maine, Michigan, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin.

As the Conservative Treehouse notes, the event was “one of the most divisive, toxic and bitter racist events in modern political history.”

The Biden campaign is relying on the formula they used in 2020, where James Clyburn, Barack Obama, the AME Church and Black Lives Matter organizers activated a regional playbook to influence the election.

In the big picture the Black Lives Matter (BLM) group are the ballot harvesters, the essential foot soldiers for the race-based electoral system Clyburn and Obama constructed. The AME network are the ballot counters, the precinct poll workers, spread throughout the various urban enclaves of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Virgina and both Carolinas. It’s a race-based coalition, dependent on conformity to achieve the 2024 objective.

The extremely toxic remarks made by Joe Biden were intended to rally the racist sentiment amid the black voters in the key precincts within key states.  However, for 2024 the challenge is larger. Minorities are just like all Americans who are negatively impacted by Bidenomics, inflation, energy prices, the open border and illegal migration ¹intended to suppress wages.

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The event comes as Biden’s support continues to slip among black voters. More via the Epoch Times;

The president used his appearance in Philadelphia to criticize his rival, former President Donald Trump, whose recent South Bronx campaign stop drew thousands of supporters in one of the most Democrat-leaning counties in the nation.

President Biden also used the opportunity to tout his successes during his time in office, including appointing the first black woman to the United States Supreme Court, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, and appointing more black women to the federal circuit courts than“every other president in American history combined.”

His visit came as recent polling showed support for the president among black adults—one of his most loyal constituencies in 2020—has declined dramatically while President Trump appears to be gaining support among African Americans, in particular men.

President Biden’s overall approval rating among black Americans has decreased from 87 percent in March 2021 to 55 percent in April 2023, according to Pew Research.

“Because Black Americans voted, Kamala and I are President and Vice President of the United States — because of you,” President Biden said at Girard College.

“That’s not hyperbole,” he continued. “Because you voted, Donald Trump is a defeated former president and with your vote in 2024, we’re going to make Donald Trump a loser again.

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Tyler Durden
Thu, 05/30/2024 – 12:25

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