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RFK Jr steps up Black voter outreach as Biden approval sinks with key demo: 'Serious problem'

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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is making the most of an opportunity to connect with Black voters ahead of the 2024 election, according to a new report.

Kennedy has won cheers across the country at events with Black voters, making him a "serious problem for Joe Biden's reelection campaign," Politico reported in an article published Thursday.

The candidate — who has made efforts to appear on Joe Rogan's podcast and other popular media platforms to connect directly with voters — was well received in Atlanta at his events.

BIDEN CONTINUES BLEEDING SUPPORT FROM KEY VOTER GROUPS AS DEMS SOUND ALARM OVER 2024: POLL

One voter and former Biden supporter, Zaahira Wilson, told Politico that she was thinking about supporting Kennedy this time around.

"Maybe today will seal the deal," Wilson said.

Support from Black voters may be a deciding factor for Biden as November approaches, especially since the president's popularity with Black voters and other key groups has sunk.

A USA Today/Suffolk University poll released on Jan. 1 showed that Biden's support among Black voters has fallen to just 63%, down from the 92% that Pew Research Center data shows he won in the 2020 presidential election, while his support among Hispanic voters is down to 34% from 59%.

Additionally, Biden trails former President Trump, his likely Republican opponent, 37%-33%,

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