A senior official in President Joe Biden‘s re-election campaign shrugged off on Sunday warning signs that black voters are turning away from the incumbent.
Quentin Fulks, who serves as Biden’s principal deputy campaign manager, took on a question from ABC’s Martha Raddatz about why the support for Biden among black voters is dipping — as is shown in polling.
“I think what a lot of people are expressing is urgency. They sense a sense of urgency because of the threat that Republicans posed to, you know, America right now and that’s precisely why the president and the vice president are running for reelection to make sure that that doesn’t happen,” Fulks said on “This Week.”
“When it comes to African American voters, I want to be very clear about this, that no administration has done as much for the African American community, as President Biden and Vice President…