President Biden's campaign is increasingly concerned about Black voter turnout in the general election due to criticisms that the president hasn't done enough for their community, according to a new report.
Leaders in the Black community and political strategists told Politico they were concerned that Biden and Vice President Harris, while expected to do well in the South Carolina primary, have deeper problems with the critical voting bloc.
"I don’t think a good showing [in South Carolina] is a signal that Black people writ large or young Black people in particular have this overwhelming level of support for Joe Biden," Phillip Agnew, co-director of the group Black Men Build, told the outlet.