Don’t Blame Black Voters for Supporting Joe Biden

Prove there’s someone more capable of taking on Trump

Keith Murphy
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Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden visits with guests at Detroit One Coney Island Restaurant. Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images

For so many black Americans, even after all the mud has been slung, Joe Biden is still the man for the job.

Even after all the allegations of inappropriate touching, even after his flip-flop on the Hyde Amendment, even after he endured a pummeling at the hands of Kamala Harris in the first debate, Biden remains African Americans’ preferred candidate. In fact, the latest Economist/YouGov survey, released this week, finds 33% of black voters citing the former vice president as their 2020 frontrunner. (Elizabeth Warren came in second with 13%.)

It doesn’t take the world’s most sophisticated analysis to figure out why black Americans favor Biden: The stakes in this upcoming election are unfathomably high, and Biden represents our best chance at getting Donald Trump out of the White House.

Polling shows Biden trouncing President Donald Trump in the all-important battleground state of Ohio. A Quinnipiac University poll lists Biden as the only Democratic candidate beating Trump in that state by a margin of 50–42. A breakdown of the numbers is even more eye-catching: According to the same poll, Biden leads Trump among black voters, 84%–8%. With odds like that, how are we going to support someone else?

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Keith Murphy
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Mr. Murphy’s work has appeared in such publications and online sites as VIBE, The New York Post, Billboard, ESPN’s The Undefeated, OZY, and Esquire.