Biden campaign pledges 'largest' minority outreach effort after black support drops

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Naomi Lim is a White House reporter at the Washington Examiner. She previously reported on crime and politics for News Corp Australia. She returned to Washington in 2015 after interning in Washington, D.C., as an undergraduate. She worked at CNN and the BBC while earning a master's degree in public policy from Georgetown University.

MIAMI — President Joe Biden's campaign defended his standing among black and Latino voters after multiple polls indicate he is losing support with key demographics behind his 2020 election win.

"This is going to be a close election," he said."We continue to put in that work, that work includes the largest paid media campaign focused on black and brown communities, communities that were traditionally left behind — AAPI, Hispanic, Latino, black — and we are not just treating those voters as GOTV ones, we're meeting them at the forefront, having sustained, persuasive conversation on the platforms that we know... can reach them the most.

"We feel that we're in a strong position next year to scale up peer-to-peer conversation," he said."We have to make politics more relatable, we have to get more people involved in communicating with folks that they can relate to, and the key messengers for our campaign will be people like the president and Vice President Harris."

 

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