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Is Biden focusing enough on Black voters? Some activists see worrying signs for midterms

When Joe Biden became the first Democratic presidential candidate in nearly three decades to win Georgia, it was due largely to Black women such as Amber Lowe-Woodfork.

The 32-year-old Atlanta minister cast her vote for the president, as did 95% of Black women voters in the Peach State – about 35% of his overall support. Biden won the state by less than half of one percent out of the roughly 4.9 million votes cast.

But asked about the president now, Lowe-Woodfork said she would grade him a C at best. She isn't sure if she'll showed up for him again in 2024 either.

"I don't think that he's done a good job of speaking directly to our issues," Lowe-Woodfork said.

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