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Black Organizers Who Helped Propel Biden to White House Can t Give Him an A After First 100 Days
On 4/29/21 at 5:00 AM EDT
President Joe Biden has made progress on issues impacting Black communities, but 100 days into his presidency, organizers have mixed feelings about his time in office and are warning him not to forget about the promise he made in November to have their back.
Black voters propelled Biden to the White House and helped secure two vital Senate seats for Democrats in the Georgia runoff elections. Those Senate seats gave Biden the support he needed to pass his $1.9 trillion relief package and failing to make noticeable strides on voting rights and police reform could mean losing that advantage in the midterms.
Biden promises to lift left-behind and forgotten Americans with his ambitious economic agenda
President Biden opened his first joint address to Congress by saying he inherited a nation in crisis, but in less than 100 days, his administration has begun to turn it around.
Posted: Apr 28, 2021 10:28 PM
Updated: Apr 29, 2021 1:00 AM
Posted By: CNN
President Joe Biden spoke directly to working- and middle-class Americans who feel left behind and forgotten in a rapidly changing economy in his first address to a joint session of Congress, promising that his ambitious economic and infrastructure plans amounted to a blue-collar blueprint to build America.
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LEXINGTON, Kentucky When most people think of Addison Mitch McConnell and his impact on politics, they think of the U.S. Capitol and the halls of power along the Potomac River.
Often cast as the consummate D.C. insider, McConnell is an equally consummate Kentuckian who regularly tailgates before Louisville football games and hangs out with longtime friends at Cunningham’s Creekside, located along a tributary of the Ohio River. He is also an avid baseball fan, even if his major league team is the Washington Nationals.
His rise in power began in 1985, when he was sworn in as the only Republican challenger to defeat an incumbent Senate Democrat in 1984. Its latest chapter involves his perch as the Republican leader of a Senate conference built up from its modern nadir by the rise of the Tea Party movement.
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