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Only 36 Percent Of Black Men Think Biden Selecting Kamala Harris As His VP Was A Good Idea

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A survey released by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) on Monday shows that only 36 percent of Black men believed Joe Biden selecting a Black woman as his running mate was a good idea. 

Source: MadameNoire

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