Democrats launch campaign to try to win back minority vote

Democrats launch campaign to try to win back minority vote

Joe Biden has officially started campaigning for the November elections. He spoke to an African-American population. The opportunity to denounce white supremacism and try to regain the favor of minority voters. The Democratic camp is increasingly worried about their distance. This Tuesday, he launched a campaign targeting blacks, Latinos and Asians in particular, ten months before the vote.

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All the surveys show this. Even before many Muslim voters distanced themselves from Joe Biden because of his support for Israel in the Gaza war, many black, Latino and Asian voters had turned away from him in recent months. State of the economy, failure to alleviate student debt, even poor management of forest fires; each community has accumulated resentment against the democratic camp But everything is not dark, the party wants to answer them

Under the acronym “POWER”, this large-scale campaign wants to regain these crucial votes, particularly in constituencies lost to the Republicans two years ago, such as in New York. Field surveys, campaign in several languages ​​(English, English, or even Korean for example), the challenge is to convince this electorate of the benefit of the reforms carried out in favor of their purchasing power or the efforts to protect their fundamental rights, facing to threats from the Republican camp.

Thirty-five million dollars will initially be committed for a campaign launched 10 months before the vote. A response to the criticism often made of the party for only showing interest in the support of minorities in the last weeks of the campaign. As if he had acquired it.

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