Keisha Lance Bottoms, mayor of what is arguably the blackest city in America, threw her support behind former Vice President Joe Biden on Friday, citing his experience and perceived ability to beat Donald Trump.
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Bottoms told the Associated Press, โFor me, it was most important that we have a president who doesnโt have to walk in the door and figure out where the light switch is, that we have somebody who can lead on Day One.โ
Iโm not sure White House light switches are all that difficultโor more important than policyโbut sure.
Youโd be forgiven if you thought Bidenโs bid for the Democratic presidential nomination was dead on arrival after Senator Kamala Harrisโ complete evisceration of his record on race at Thursdayโs Democratic debate in Miami. But American politics being what it is, itโs a long and weary campaign trail yet, and Biden still has plenty of time to make his case to votersโparticularly the black voters that are the backbone of the Democratic party.
The AP noted, Mayor Bottoms attended the Thursday night debate as a guest of Bidenโs wife, Jill Biden, so one can safely assume this endorsement was more or less a done deal before the debate. Earlier this month, Bottoms also responded to criticism regarding Bidenโs remarks about working with staunchly segregationist senators.
โThe larger context was that you have to work across the aisle with people you donโt like, people you donโt agree with,โ Bottoms said, adding, โI do it each and every day as mayor of Atlanta in a red state.โ
โMy position is, if his explanation was good enough for John Lewis, then itโs good enough for me,โ Bottoms continued. Lewis, a Georgia congressman and civil rights icon, also defended Biden, who previously lauded the โcivilityโ of the segregationists he worked with, including Sen. Strom โAll The Bayonets Of The Army Canโt Force The Negro Into Our Homesโ Thurmond.
โDuring the height of the civil rights movement we worked with people and got to know people that were members of the Klanโpeople who opposed us, even people who beat us, and arrested us and jailed us,โ Lewis said.
โWe never gave up on our fellow human beings, and I will not give up on any human being,โ Lewis added.
As it stands, Biden currently leads the rest of the Democratic presidential hopefuls in Congressional Black Caucus endorsements, including the CBCโs chairman, Louisiana Rep. Cedric Richmond, the AP reports.
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