Joe Biden Says the Quiet Part Out Loud About Why He Picked Kamala Harris
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : On Wednesday, Biden and Kamala Harris appeared together at a campaign event at Girard College in Philadelphia to kick off "Black Voters for Biden-Harris," an initiative designed to help bolster support from black voters, as polls have indicated that Donald Trump has been gaining support from this critical, traditionally Democrat-leaning voting bloc.50% : "On Memorial Day, I proudly stood with a black man -- the highest order -- the first black Secretary of Defense; second black Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; black woman heads of military units who are overseeing the most diverse, strongest fighting force in the history of the world," he announced.
22% : That the event even took place tells you that Biden is concerned about not only black support in November but about losing Pennsylvania -- where he is currently trailing in the polls to Trump.
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