Wednesday, July 10, 2024

You Don't Hear Black Lawmakers Calling For Biden To Step Aside!

When Black lawmakers call for Biden to drop out, then you know you got a problem.

When former president Barack Obama and Black U.S. lawmakers (besides the five Black Republicans) call for President Joe Biden to step aside, then you'll have a problem. The Black Caucus is standing by Biden.

Vice President Kamala Harris is sticking with Biden. Most Black lawmakers are sticking with Biden.

Of all the Democrats that are calling for Biden to step aside, its white lawmakers, white media agitators, Black critics like Van Jones and Charlamagne tha God and of course social media.

All white noise.

To be honest, if we have to replace Biden, it would be Harris. To replace him with someone who is not Harris robs the millions of Democratic voters who backed Biden when he ran against Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson.

The Democratic National Convention will certainly have controversies. There will be protests because of Biden's support of Israel and there are calls for delegates to revolt.

This is all expected but not likely a big issue where it may down turnout.

Republicans are standing by former president Donald J. Trump.

Seriously, they are sticking with a man who is senile, an habitual liar, an adulterer, a sexual predator an instigator of political extremism, a fraudster, a convict felon and a terrible father.

Melania Trump is not on the campaign trail with Trump. She rather be in Florida enjoying retirement. Trump is doing it for political revenge.


Biden warned Democrats who call for him to step aside that he will not back their bids nor push the coffers of donations to the defend them from off primary challenges.

House Democrats had a meeting where the phones were put away, electronics were turned off and the room was swept for listening equipment. The conversation took place Sunday afternoon during a call convened by House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York. During the call, which lasted over an hour, Biden’s future as the leader of the party was heavily called into question, according to the sources.

Each lawmaker was given a chance to speak in order of seniority. Even those who did not explicitly call on Biden to bow out expressed concerns that he is not the strongest candidate to beat former President Donald Trump in November, additional sources said.

There was an overwhelming sense among lawmakers that Vice President Kamala Harris would be a better nominee than Biden and that she would be the obvious choice to replace Biden should he exit the race, the additional sources said.

Jeffries’ office declined to comment on the call.

Polling has indicated that concerns over Biden’s age, 81, have long been a top issue for voters, but his widely panned debate performance on June 27 prompted conversations among lawmakers and donors about whether he was the best candidate to face Trump, 78, in the fall. Democrats in Congress have expressed their concerns both publicly and privately.

Some House Democrats in battleground districts are weighing whether to distance themselves from Biden.

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