A top voting rights group has issued a scathing rebuke of Democrats who’ve been pressuring President Joe Biden to end his 2024 campaign after a poor debate performance.
And it packs a punch.
Black Voters Matter is one of the pre-eminent Black voter advocacy and mobilization groups in the country. In the statement, the group’s leaders accused liberal elites of leading the effort to oust Biden and said that doing so would undermine the democratic process by overruling Black primary voters, many of whom have dedicated their time and energy to re-electing the Biden-Harris administration.
Black Voters Matter is one of the pre-eminent Black voter advocacy and mobilization groups in the country.
The statement, written by Black Voters Matter co-founders LaTosha Brown and Cliff Albright, along with the group’s national legal director, April England-Albright, says the Biden-Harris administration has delivered on promises to invest in Black communities, implement police accountability, fund historically Black colleges and universities, and more.
But they wrote that “the recent nervous cry for Biden to step aside” is being “led largely by white congresspeople, pundits, and donors” and add that it threatens to “mute and overlook the voices of Black Voters.”
The sentiment reflects a palpable irritation I’ve detected from Black folks lately — journalists and otherwise — as they’ve watched some in the media push for Biden to drop out or cite polls that they believe indicate he should, when that hasn’t seemed to match what many Democrats, especially Black Democrats, say when asked face-to-face.
🧵🧵🧵I spent the day at the AKA convention in Dallas where VP Harris spoke and I am still hard pressed to find a Black voter who thinks it’s a good idea to push President Biden off the ticket even people who are mega fans of Harris. I am just not hearing this from Black voters.
— Eva McKend (@evamckend) July 11, 2024
Ditching the Biden-Harris ticket could negatively “impact Black turnout for decades to come while deepening the widespread belief that the Democratic Party takes our voters for granted,” Black Voters Matter argues.








