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Biden reaches out to Black voters, pledges to work for ‘immediate ceasefire’ in Gaza at Morehouse graduation

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President Joe Biden delivered a powerful commencement address at Morehouse College, emphasizing the need for a ceasefire in Gaza and the importance of placing Black Americans in positions of political power. Despite facing opposition from some students and faculty members due to his support for Israel, Biden addressed the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and called for a long-term political solution.

During his speech, Biden acknowledged the anguish felt by young Americans over the violence in Gaza, expressing his own heartbreak over the situation. He also highlighted the erosion of support from Black voters dissatisfied with his handling of the economy and his stance on Israel.

Biden’s visit to Morehouse College was part of a series of efforts to engage with the nation’s historic racial shortcomings and connect with the next generation of Black leaders. He also warned about the threat posed by his opponent in the upcoming election, emphasizing the need to protect democracy and uphold the rights of all Americans.

The president’s address comes at a time of heightened campus activism, with student demonstrations across the country calling for an end to the violence in Gaza. Biden’s speech at Morehouse College reflects his commitment to addressing the concerns of young Americans and working towards a more inclusive and just society.

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