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Biden apologises for ‘cavalier’ comment that black voters considering Trump ‘ain’t black’

  • The US presidential candidate has sought to address the fallout, saying he does not take black support for granted
  • Trump’s campaign and his allies immediately seized on the ‘condescension and the arrogance’ in Biden’s comments

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US Democratic presidential candidate and former vice-president Joe Biden is now seeking to maintain his standing with black voters after comments he made on a radio show. Photo: AP
Joe Biden says he “should not have been so cavalier” after he told a prominent black radio host that African Americans who back President Donald Trump “ain’t black”.
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The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee quickly moved to address the fallout from his Friday remark, which was interpreted by some as presuming black Americans would vote for him. In a call with the US Black Chamber of Commerce that was added to his public schedule, Biden said he would never “take the African American community for granted”.

“I shouldn’t have been such a wise guy,” Biden said. “No one should have to vote for any party based on their race or religion or background.”

Joe Biden is seen in an image captured from video as he participates in a remote video interview on The Breakfast Club radio show. Photo: Reuters
Joe Biden is seen in an image captured from video as he participates in a remote video interview on The Breakfast Club radio show. Photo: Reuters

That was an acknowledgement of the stinging criticism he received in response to his comments, which he made earlier in the day on The Breakfast Club,” a radio programme that is popular in the black community.

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The rebukes included allies of Trump’s re-election campaign – anxious to go on the offence after weeks of defending the Republican president’s response to the coronavirus pandemic – and some activists who warned that Biden must still court black voters, even if African Americans overwhelmingly oppose the president.

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