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Biden Woos Black Voters in Atlanta with His Campaign Message

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President Biden made a strong statement on Saturday, declaring his opponent, former President Donald J. Trump, as an “unhinged” threat to the future of the country. Speaking at two campaign events in Atlanta, Biden urged Black voters to see the upcoming election as a choice between protecting democracy or letting it backslide.

This message was a preview of his upcoming speech at Morehouse College, a historically Black institution. Despite some controversy over his invitation due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Biden emphasized the importance of defeating Trump in the upcoming election.

During a campaign reception, Biden emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, “We cannot let this man become president. We have to win this race, not for me but for America.” Despite his efforts to paint Trump as an unstable force seeking revenge, recent polls show Biden trailing in key battleground states, including Georgia.

In an attempt to shift the focus away from his own political brand, Biden urged voters to consider the consequences of a Trump victory. He highlighted Trump’s recent statements, including a claim that “a lot of people liked it when I said I would be a dictator on Day 1.”

Addressing concerns about polling numbers, Biden pointed to the unpredictability of past elections and emphasized the importance of looking at actual election results. He also noted the impact of former candidate Nikki Haley on Trump’s performance in primary elections.

Overall, Biden’s message to voters was clear: the upcoming election is not about him, but about the future of the country and the potential consequences of a Trump presidency.

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