Joe Biden has shared a video of himself eating fried chicken with a black family in the swing state of North Carolina, where Donald Trump’s lead has been as high as ten points in recent polls.
The video focuses on Raleigh man Walter Fitz, who has had some of his student loan debt forgiven by Biden regime policies, and his sons, Christian and Carter. Biden, whose team reportedly brought the chicken to the Fitz house, talks to the boys about basketball.
Critics have denounced the video, which opens with Biden saying: “Oh man, you got chicken fingers, you got the whole deal,” as “phony cringe pandering,” comparing it to Hillary Clinton telling a black interviewer she carries hot sauce with her at all times in 2016.
Christian Fitz said the Democrat was “cool” and had “a lot of stories to tell,” but asked him: “[H]ow do you like to run for President, and like, why? Why do you keep doing it?”
Biden, 81, won a sizable majority of the black vote in 2020, but Trump’s share was the largest of any Republican presidential candidate for decades, and the Democrat’s black approval rating is now negative.
Biden is also struggling with Latino voters, another key demographic for the Democrats in 2020, as a result of the border crisis.
The 46th President has a long history of actual racism. In 2010, he eulogized Senator Robert Byrd, a former Ku Klux Klan senior. Biden called Byrd “one of my mentors” and said “the Senate is a lesser place for his going.”
It’s great to spend time with Christian and Carter and discuss their involvement in their community and schools. pic.twitter.com/Vd3q70UriM
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) February 12, 2024