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Biden’s ‘You Ain’t Black’ Gaffe Could Mean Picking A VP Running Mate Who IS Black

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But after he stuck his foot in a mouth that dared to challenge Black voters’ collective racial consciousness, Biden may not have any other choice than to select a Black woman to be his running mate.

Picking Klobuchar could be seen as a slap in the face to voters who have been demanding Biden pick a Black woman for his running mate.

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She the People, a women’s group that advocates for diversity in politics, demanded last week days before Biden’s fateful radio interview that choosing Klobuchar “risks losing the very base the Democrats need to win, most centrally women of color, and could be a fatal blow to the Democrats’ chance to win the White House.”

Do Democrats really want two people (Biden and Klobuchar) trying to repair their statuses with Black America leading a presidential ticket against someone who also needs to repair his status with Black people?

SEE ALSO:

Joe Biden Tells Unsure Black Voters ‘You Ain’t Black’ If They Don’t Support Him

Women’s Group Rips Biden Vetting Klobuchar And Demands A VP Of Color

Source: NewsOne

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