Biden Posts Awkward Video: He Brought WHAT To A Black Family?

The polls for Joe Biden have been really dismal. When it comes to issues like the economy and the border, the American people have a negative impression of him.
 

He attempted an extraordinary Orwellian gambit on the border, acting as though he had always declared the situation at the border a crisis and that the obstructionist Republicans were the only ones who could not provide us with the protection we needed. Seeing it makes you realize how terrible the topic of polling must be for his team.

However, Biden is also facing problems with the support of organizations whose votes are crucial to his campaign’s success. According to James Carville, he is losing support worldwide due to his stance on Israel, which is causing him to lose support among young left-wingers.

Furthermore, reports indicate that he is losing support from Black voters as well. In the shocking polls conducted in November, we made note of this. Earlier this year in January, Democratic South Carolina Representative James Clyburn expressed his “serious worry.”

North Carolina is a swing state that Joe Biden needs to win, but he is trailing behind former President Donald Trump in the polls. So, on January 18, he visited with a black family there. He delivered foodstuffs from Cook Out to them.

He documented the experience the next day with a still image, mentioning that the father, Eric, reaped the benefits of student loan forgiveness.

By ignoring the Supreme Court’s ruling and excluding those who have already paid off their student loans or who did not attend college or graduate school, I do not believe it conveys the message that Biden believes it does. The student loan relief measure is obviously an attempt to sway voters in his favor, but I believe it will have the opposite effect.

The following Monday, he uploaded an embarrassing video of the whole thing. Even though Biden has a reputation for making embarrassing films, this one is truly at the bottom of the heap.

“It’s wonderful to meet Christian and Carter and talk about their work in the school and community,” Biden (or his aide) wrote online.

It’s very uncomfortable; it’s like if Dad brought home an employee who is completely out of their element with the family.

He visited a black family and brought them chicken strips from Cook Out. How much more stereotyping can you stand? Biden, however, was careful to mention that he had a hamburger to himself. I watched Christian, the eldest son, react visibly when he stated it.

I must commend the children for their maturity and composure in dealing with the strange elderly man in their midst. The fact that Christian attended a high school with an emphasis on business surprised Biden.

For Biden, here’s an idea: You’re having problems with black people for the same reasons you have problems with other people. Regarding the border and your crushing of people with Bidenflation, among many other issues, you are bad. Instead of pushing up costs through expenditures, why don’t you perform your job and protect the country? People would still vote for you if that were the case. It seems, though, that he enjoys a little caving in.

Author: Scott Dowdy

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