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Black male voters sour on Biden, Trump: 'Tired of being forced to choose the lesser of the greater evils'

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A group of Black male voters told ABC News that they didn't feel good about voting for either President Biden or Donald Trump in November, which several men deemed was like voting for the lesser of two evils.

"I’ll vote, but they’re our only options. So it’s, like, which is – it’s, like, 'Hey, do you want to burn your hand in the oven or do you want to burn your hand in the toaster?" Rapper Hitman Holla told ABC during a media interview that aired on Sunday.

ABC News' Byron Pitts spoke to Black men in Georgia and Michigan, both key battleground states, about the issues that are most important to them when it comes time to vote.

"I just got to be convinced and I don’t know what’s going to convince me, to be honest," rapper John John Da Don told ABC, before noting he was considering voting for Trump. "I feel like it was more change when Trump was in office then Biden, if we got to compare what's going on."

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"I’m tired of being forced to choose the lesser of the greater evils. I have the right to stand firm in my own beliefs. And what I believe is they're not good candidates for the people," Antonio Brooks, a community organizer in Michigan, told ABC.

A USA Today/Suffolk University poll released on Sunday found that support for Biden among Black voters has dropped roughly 20

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