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Biden Promises to Earn the Support of African Americans as Trump Stays in White House

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June 1, 2020 at 1:04 pm
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Biden Promises to Earn the Support of African Americans as Trump Stays in White House

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a visit to the Bethel AME Church in Wilmington, Delaware, U.S. June 1, 2020. REUTERS/Jim Bourg

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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden promised black community leaders in Delaware, on Monday he would earn their support amid nationwide police brutality protests, saying he would create a police oversight board within his first 100 days in the White House.

Biden, who met with more than a dozen black community leaders in a church in Wilmington, also said he would soon unveil an economic plan to deal with the disproportionate toll on the black and Latino communities from the coronavirus outbreak.

“I’ve never taken you for granted,” Biden, who visited a protest site on Sunday, told the leaders after sitting quietly and taking note of their concerns. “It has to be earned, earned every single time.”

Cities across the country awoke from a smoldering weekend of violent protests over race and policing sparked by the death of a black man, George Floyd, in Minneapolis police custody last Monday.

Biden’s appearance was a contrast with the approach of Republican President Donald Trump, who has made no major public statement to address the growing crisis but issued tweets as he remained out of sight in the White House. He was due on Monday to meet his top law enforcement officer and then hold a call with governors, law enforcement and national security officials.

Wearing a mask, Biden listened to community leaders at Wilmington’s Bethel AME Church who urged him to pick a black vice presidential running mate.

They said the protests were a reflection of frustration about the lack of attention and resources for African-American communities.

“Young people out there are going mad” from a lack of effort to address their problems, said Bishop Thomas Wesley Weeks, pastor at New Destiny Fellowship in Wilmington. Weeks and others said the choice of a black running mate would show Biden’s commitment to one of the Democratic Party’s most loyal constituencies.

“A black female will overwhelm and excite and turn the heads of these young people and everybody out there,” Weeks said.

Last month, Biden apologized for telling a black radio host that he “ain’t black” if he was still weighing whether to support him or Trump in the Nov. 3 U.S. presidential election.

Biden has chafed at being stuck in his Delaware home during the coronavirus outbreak, and a Biden adviser said there was an internal divide on whether to get Biden out on the trail, with his wife Jill resisting.

“I can tell you with confidence that Joe wants to get out there, Jill doesn’t want him too. She knows her husband and it’s impossible for him not hug or handshake,” the adviser said.

Floyd’s death was the latest in a string of similar incidents involving unarmed black men in recent years that have raised an outcry over excessive police force and racism, and re-ignited outrage across a politically and racially divided country just months before the election.

It was the third visit in the past week for Biden outside his Delaware home since he began isolating from the coronavirus.

(Additional reporting by Jarrett Renshaw; Writing by John Whitesides; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Alistair Bell)

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