Richard Fowler: Barack Obama Made a Difference on Why Black Men Is Voting for Joe Biden

‘Don’t get me wrong, I do think we have to have a conversation about the impact the crime bill has had on black communities’

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FOWLER: “Thanks for having me. I think the representative’s right to some extent. What made Donald Trump popular was Joe Biden’s vote on the crime bill. If you take a look at the numbers which I have done, what they found is this. Voters who have already voted to come 91% of them have voted for Joe Biden and only 4% have voted for Donald Trump. The reason being is because in the home stretch, because of peer to peer persuasion, black men having conversations with black men, they’ve been able to move many of these men one supporting — we’ve also seen the Barack Obama effect. In the last two weeks Barack Obama hit the campaign trail with the direct — of the number so that black men thanks to Barack Obama and thanks to the work of the bite and campaign seem to be moving to the left and are shown now with their votes. Don’t get me wrong, I do think we have to have a conversation about the impact the crime bill has had on black communities but I think people are also looking at the impact that Donald Trump and his rhetoric has had on black communities. They view that as more impactful in their vote than they do on the crime bill vote.”

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