Biden Speech Sparks Fury For Certain Group

He’s going to have an even harder time this election.

Black voters responded critically to President Biden’s commencement address at Morehouse College in Atlanta, accusing him of “race baiting” as his support within the Black community diminishes ahead of November.

Lou Valentino, a New York resident, expressed his disapproval of Biden’s remarks on “Fox & Friends,” labeling him a “race baiter” and accusing him of attempting to hold back Black Americans with his controversial speech.

During his address at Morehouse College, Biden questioned whether American democracy truly served African-American graduates, citing events like the murder of George Floyd and ongoing racial inequalities. He emphasized the challenges faced by Black individuals in achieving success and feeling valued in their own country.

Virginia business owner Ajay Brewer echoed Valentino’s sentiments on “Fox & Friends First,” condemning the Democrats for perpetuating a sense of hopelessness among Black voters and stifling their freedom. Brewer emphasized the desire among many Black individuals for self-reliance and less government intervention.

Recent polling data from Fox News indicates a decline in Biden’s support among Black voters since October 2020, while support for former President Trump has increased. This shift reflects a growing dissatisfaction among Black voters with the Democratic Party’s approach.

Bernadette Wright, an independent voter from Georgia, emphasized the need for leaders who understand the diverse needs of individual communities and are willing to engage with local governments to effect change on a grassroots level. She emphasized the importance of addressing issues beyond race and gender and focusing on tangible solutions for all Americans.

Biden’s selection as commencement speaker at Morehouse College sparked controversy, with some students and faculty calling for the cancellation of his speech. While there were protests during Biden’s address, they were not widespread, indicating a broader sentiment of unrest on college campuses regarding various social and political issues.

Pulse Staff

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