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Biden’s continued cynical use of race won’t help him in November

President Biden is “down” with black voters, and I’m not speaking street slang.

A new USA Today/Suffolk University poll reveals one in five black voters plans to support a third-party candidate instead of the president in November.

That’s down substantially from the 92% of non-Hispanic blacks who voted for Biden in 2020, according to the Pew Research Center.

The president’s strategy for shoring up his and Democrats’ most loyal supporters?

Telling them their biggest threat is “white supremacy.”

Nothing about the failing schools so many poor and minority children feel trapped in; or violence in big cities that kill many young black men most weekends and increasingly during the week; or the disproportionate abortion rate among black women that has kept their percentage of the population mostly stagnant; or the necessity of putting more black fathers in homes to provide loving discipline to their children.

Biden has a long history of using race as a political weapon while doing little to improve the lives of black Americans.

Speaking Monday at the Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC, where in 2015 a white gunman shot and killed nine members of a Bible study, Biden again demonstrated his insincerity about race by making statements that have been proven false.

He claimed to have been a “civil-rights activist.”

He wasn’t.

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