Biden Blasted For ‘Pandering’ To Black Voters

President Joe Biden is being accused of pandering to Black Americans for votes as polls show many blacks leaving the Democratic Party and increasingly quitting their support for Biden.

In a speech in Philadelphia on Wednesday, Biden tried to tout what he claims is a “diverse” administration, as he pointed to Black colleagues and appointees such as Vice President Kamala Harris, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

“And I appointed more Black women to the federal circuit courts than every other president in American history combined. Every single president combined,” the president continued.

“They’re trying to erase Black history. We’re going to write Black history,” he added.

“Blexit” activist Madeline Brame took issue with Biden’s remarks, saying on “Jesse Watters Primetime” that his attempt to appeal to Black voters have been insulting and racist.

“Every other word to come out of his mouth – Black this, Black that, Black this, Black that – like the only reason why we made these so-called accomplishments is because of the color of our skin, has nothing to do with our intellect, has nothing to do with the merits of nothing. It’s only because we’re Black that these things are happening. He is so insulting,” Brame stated.

Radio host Charlamagne tha God, who endorsed and voted for Biden in 2020, also said earlier in the week that he is focusing on issues this year and will not be backing the incumbent.

Criticizing the Biden campaign’s strategy, he questioned the Biden-Harris’ ticket’s ability to secure a second term, saying, “They spend so much time telling America how bad Donald Trump is, but not enough time saying what they feel President Biden has done right.”

The Biden campaign has defended its attempt to reach out to Black voters, with the campaign communications director Michael Tyler telling CNN that the president’s campaign is the only one “actively and aggressively” trying to get across to Black voters.

“We’re operating in an incredibly fractured and fragmented media environment, and you still have a lot of young voters in particular who have not yet tuned in to the presidential election,” Tyler stated.

As more Black voters’ give up on Biden, many of them have been leaning toward former President Donald Trump, a dynamic CNN’s “data guru” Harry Enten warned holds “deadly” implications.

“It‘s a huge alarm. It‘s spiraling, it‘s ambulance, it‘s police sirens, it‘s any alarm you can think of. That should be what’s going off on the Democratic side,” Enten stated, pointing out that Biden’s support among Blacks has gone down from 81% to 70%.

He also noted that Trump now has double of the Black support he had in 2020.

“It‘s a huge alarm. It‘s spiraling, it‘s ambulance, it‘s police sirens, it‘s any alarm you can think of. That should be what’s going off on the Democratic side,” Enten warned further.