'I know Joe's heart': Why black voters are backing Joe Biden
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms endorsed Biden this summer and recently joined him at a meeting with other black mayors from the South who are considering which candidate to back. She vouched for Bidens commitment to the black community even if he says things that seem in poor taste, such as his comments early in the campaign in which he fondly recalled being able to work with segregationist-era senators early in his career.
The larger context of it was that you have to work across the aisle with people you dont like, people who you dont agree with, she said. I do it each and every day as mayor of Atlanta in a red state.
Bottoms is a prominent surrogate with black voters, stumping for Biden in South Carolina and at historically black colleges. Shes among a few high-profile African Americans associated with his campaign, including campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond, a Democratic congressman from Louisiana and the former head of the Congressional Black Caucus.....
Richmond credits Bidens popularity with black voters to their ability to discern authenticity and the vice presidents relatability that transcends race.
If they look at his life, they understand although hes white, hes had a life full of some very big ups, but some humongous downs, Richmond said, adding that Barack Obamas decision to choose Biden as his running mate sends a strong signal to black voters.
We dont want to lose, Richmond said. Hes our best chance and he was vice president to Barack Obama. The person he trusted the most was Joe Biden.