Black Voters and the Democratic Party: One Family’s Story
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Warning: This episode contains strong language and racial slurs.
For decades, Black Americans formed the backbone of the Democratic Party, voting by overwhelming margins for Democratic candidates. While most Black voters are expected to cast their ballots for Kamala Harris, polls suggest that support for her might be softening, particularly among Black men.
Sabrina Tavernise travels to Georgia, a key swing state, with two “Daily” producers, Lynsea Garrison and Sydney Harper, to speak with one family about their experiences through the decades.
Guest:
- Sabrina Tavernise, co-host of “The Daily.”
- Lynsea Garrison, a producer on “The Daily.”
- Sydney Harper, a producer on “The Daily.”
Background reading:
- Some Black voters have drifted from Democrats, imperiling Ms. Harris’s bid, a poll showed.
- As Black voters appear to hesitate on their support, Democrats race to win them over.
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I wish you had asked Michael what he wants Harris to do and what specific dangers he thinks Trump poses. Does he even realize the president needs both houses of Congress to pass a bill? What has he done except complain? Has he canvassed, called voters or elected officials, demonstrated and organized to get Georgia to accept full Medicaid benefits under the ACA, donated money, sent postcards to voters, and volunteered for anything? You let him complain but not explain. I'm disappointed in you.