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good evening, and welcome to politicsnation. tonight s lede, repairing the damage. right now our president gets it. joe biden used the bully pulpit of his office this week to attack the historical inequity that has largely defined the black experience and plans to do some things about it, some of which he told me personally when we met in tulsa earlier in the week to commemorate one of the worst symbols of american racial attacks. more on that later. but biden is now reacting to a blanket campaign of voter suppression by state republicans, tapping vice president kamala harris to oversee the white house s federal response to it. he also unveiled his plan to narrow the economic gap between black families and their white
no accusations of racism. you never know what s in another man s heart. in terms of the accusations made against the president, it is not enough it seems the republican side to say we have a weak economy. we have to say we have a weak will, bad-willed president here. he wants to get welfare benefits to people that don t want to work. he wants to skim medicare from hard-working people that spent their whole lives paying into it by siphon off from the poor working poor. who is he talking to? who is this appeal talking to? it is speaking to white working class voters and their resentments and barack obama doesn t like you. he is not your kind of person. he doesn t like people like you. he doesn t respect you, he doesn t know what you not only he wants to hurt you but insult you. yeah. and it is all part of the barack obama as other sort of blanket campaign that waged