be valued as such. but we want to see our worth, our value. we see you, kayla. we certainly do. we are here for you every day here, my team, along with everyone else watching, thank you both, thank you as well, and congratulations on this. how cool is that? that wraps it up for me, everybody. what a fantastic way to wrap it up, we ll be back in the chair next saturday and sunday at 2 pm eastern, symone starts right now. greetings, everyone, you re watching symone. president joe biden made it official for reaching his 2024 reelection bid. now our work begins. how will the campaign keep the coalition that elected them, particularly that are frustrated with what they have seen in the administration together. plus, the state legislators in south carolina and nebraska, they blocked abortion bans in the republican states. we re talking to two women that had a hand in saving the bodily autonomy of their constituents. bridgerton fans, i have a treat for you. a sneak peek of the n
ad focused on black men and the economy. young black voters are less certain they ll vote in november than this time four years ago, so why? two insiders tell us what works to turn that around. plus, why a candidate in louisiana who won by a single vote to be caddo parish s first sheriff will have to run again after a judge voided his victory. that candidate is with us. and civil rights leader joins us to explain why he supports the delay in banning menthol cigarettes, despite the health concerns. his warning about political backlash from black voters. i m victor blackwell. let s start the show. we begin this morning with the new appeal from the biden-harris campaign aimed at young black men. a cnn poll shows biden s approval rating is 62% among democrats, but only 47% of black americans approve of his job performance. black voters in several polls say biden s key economic policies have not helped them. this new ad airing in battleground states looks to flip that narrativ
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congresswoman, i m sorry to interrupt you. i would 1000% agree with you about the student debt relief piece. i am wondering about the campaign investment in engaging black voters so that they know, and want to vote for the president based on all of those things you re talking about. in 2020, the campaign, there is a huge ad investment, if you will, in advertising, not just for black radio, but african american newspapers across the board, but then there is something to say about what specifically, what conversations are being had about that piece as it relates to this election? it will be critical. this is a different election. it is starkly different. first of all, we were in the midst of a pandemic. literally, the president, who s one who likes to be out on the campaign trail, was not able to go to as many places as he would have. we will be able to go to the cities and towns, he s already