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Biden slams Trump’s record on Black issues in Atlanta radio interview

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January 14, 2025
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President Joe Biden (left) and former President Donald Trump (right) are scheduled to engage in a debate next month. Img source: AJC Politics

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President Biden, in anticipation of his upcoming address at Morehouse College, took to the airwaves with Atlanta radio host Big Tigger to discuss his campaign and criticize former President Donald Trump.

“Look, Trump hurt Black people every chance he got,” Biden asserted, citing statistics on Black unemployment, uninsurance rates, and disparities in Trump’s tax plan. He also pointed to the mishandling of the COVID-19 response, which disproportionately impacted Black communities.

Despite potential protests, Biden reiterated the importance of peaceful demonstrations while condemning hate speech and violence.

With Georgia a crucial battleground, Biden’s engagement with Black voters is paramount. A recent poll revealed a narrower lead among Black voters than expected, prompting Biden’s proactive outreach efforts.

The Atlanta Debate: Biden’s decision to debate Trump in Atlanta on June 27 marks a strategic move to energize supporters and counter Trump’s messaging. Both candidates are vying for support in Georgia, a state that narrowly voted Democrat in 2020.

Bipartisan Trail Legislation: Senators Warnock and Tillis introduced legislation to designate the Benton MacKaye Trail as a National Scenic Trail, aiming to bolster conservation efforts and rural economies.

Voter Challenges: Conservative activists plan to challenge thousands of Georgia voter registrations this summer, leveraging the state’s new election law. Despite previous dismissal of challenges, activists are ramping up efforts with support from data analytics organizations.

Tune In: The “Politically Georgia” radio show covers topics from the Republican Party convention in Columbus to updates on cold case arrests and legislative initiatives. Live taping in Macon features guests including Chancellor Sonny Perdue and Mayor Lester Miller.
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