Historically Black Colleges Become Focus of Biden, Trump Outreach

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In the final stretch of the campaign, both President Trump and Joe Biden are highlighting relationships with historically Black colleges and universities

, as the former vice president seeks to shore up support among a key Democratic constituency and Mr. Trump tries to make inroads.

The nation’s roughly 100 HBCUs represent about 3% of all U.S. colleges and universities, but they produce roughly 20% of all Black graduates, according to the United Negro College Fund, a Washington-based national group that supports HBCUs. Both...

 

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And the candidate VP is the only one w/said “experience”

America is in real danger. The deep state is real. Can we trust the puppet (Biden)?

Biden has gone so far as to claim he attended one, although the college in question denies it.

I didn’t know the Proud Boys were historically black

Taken for granted by the Democrats for decades.

Trump funded these schools as soon as he found out, how the Dems made them beg every year for funding! Joe - 47yrs, What happened?

What did he really do for those people in the last 4 years? Has he ever been to Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit Black neighborhoods? He has not even been to SE DC, his own back yard! Only for the Voting time! Lincoln is turning in his grave now!

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there's genuine connection and then there is politics. BidenHarris2020

LMAO 🤣 trump has no chance with Black Americans.

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