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A recent New York Times/Siena poll shows President Biden losing support among Black Americans. Biden is currently polling nearly 30% behind his 2020 numbers with the key voting group.

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Despite Biden’s struggles with key demographics in the polls, Team Joe seems to be in complete denial —but top Democrats have started ringing alarm bells.

From Politico:

Prominent Black officials are warning the Biden campaign that the president’s efforts to keep Black voters firmly and enthusiastically in his electoral coalition aren’t working — and that time is running out to get his message across.

The publicly voiced concern from these Black Democrats isn’t that the White House lacks policy achievements — it’s that Black voters aren’t hearing about them. Worse, they fear that the Biden campaign has not fully grasped the severity of the information gap at hand, particularly in key battleground states.

“I’m in a battleground state. I know what has and hasn’t been done. I felt a level of disconnection earlier on the message, on the messengers and on mobilization,” said Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.), the chair of the Congressional Black Caucus. He said he has brought this issue directly to the campaign.

CNN analyzed Biden’s average poll performance with Black voters in a recent segment.

More over at Politico: