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Can Joe Biden Win? The Jury is Out

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(TriceEdneyWire.com) – Former Vice President Joe Biden has the most delegates going into this summer’s Democratic Convention and is the presumptive nominee for president.

Jones-DeWeever said she’s aware that Biden just released a brand new agenda around Black people.

Leo Alexander, a Mobile, Alabama businessman, said he thinks Biden is a poor choice for the Democratic nominee and doesn’t deserve to be vying for president because he has never had the interests of Black people during his entire political career.

When asked if Biden will win, Michele Watley, a strategic communications and political advocacy consultant, said, “You never know …”

“He’s spun a good narrative, taken coronavirus and framed it as war, has pinpointed a source and made it political,” she said of President Trump.

When asked about if Biden should pick a Black woman as vice president, Watley mulled the question.

Source: The Sacramento Observer
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