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Transcript
00:00I think it's important for us to acknowledge, yes, there are a number of issues that black
00:04men have identified in this election that are important to them, but the thing that's
00:07interesting is that those are the same issues that everyone across the electorate has identified
00:13are also important, things like the economy, right?
00:15So I'm not worried at all.
00:17I can't wait to retire the overall discussion.
00:21If you look at where there have been weak points, right, I live in Atlanta.
00:25The demographic that we need to be spending the most time talking to are white women,
00:30right?
00:31So if all the energy that has been directed at black men in terms of where are we going
00:35to show up, we're the second largest voting block behind black women, right?
00:40If this election is going to be won or lost, it is not going to be because black men said
00:43it out.
00:44And again, I'm glad that we're having this conversation the day before election day so
00:49that we can look at some data here in a couple of days and see that this was a conversation
00:56that in some ways, I guess, was justified and important from an agenda setting perspective,
01:02but certainly not because there should be a real concern.
01:05So we're on the way.
01:08We've been organizing.
01:11Let's follow the numbers here in a second.

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