After Propelling Biden in 2020, Black Women Aren’t Eager to Abandon Him Now
As Democratic leaders and voters called on President Biden to step aside after his faltering debate performance, Black women remained his firewall of support.
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As Democratic leaders and voters called on President Biden to step aside after his faltering debate performance, Black women remained his firewall of support.
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