Black male voters in Michigan frustrated by President Biden cite millions sent to Ukraine: 'Slap in the face'
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Black male voters in Michigan are increasingly frustrated with President Biden and the Democratic Party, citing the millions of dollars the administration has sent to Ukraine, and calling it a "slap in the face."
"If you can send $800 million to Ukraine, you can’t tell me you can’t facilitate that student loan situation whatsoever," Demar Byas, who lives in Pontiac, Michigan, told the Washington Post. "Student loans, homelessness, some of that could have been eradicated. But then we sent that money overseas."
"It’s a slap in the face [from] this administration when you watch billions go to other countries and there’s no resources for people right here," Kerry Tolbert, another Pontiac resident, agreed.
Some told the Washington Post that they're considering not voting at all in 2024. Killian-Bey, 59, told the media outlet that Democrats needed to give him substance.
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"You can’t dangle carrots and assume we’ll vote for you just because we don’t like the other platform," he said.
Norman Clement, the founder of the Detroit Change Initiative, told the Post that he had no hope for the Democratic Party to truly speak to their needs.
"All of a sudden, at the last minute in August or September, it’s ‘Black men, can you help save us again?’" Clement said. "Black men are not