Biden Criticizes Trump and Reaffirms Commitment in Campaign Speech

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President Joe Biden criticized former President Donald Trump's comments about "Black jobs" during a speech to the NAACP, emphasizing his administration's achievements for Black Americans and reaffirming his commitment to running in the 2024 election. Biden highlighted Vice President Kamala Harris's role and mentioned his administration's efforts to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and cap rent increases. Despite some erosion in support, Biden still leads among Black voters.
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