In Milwaukee on Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted her work to close the racial wealth gap.
In Atlanta on Sunday, President Biden will deliver the commencement address at Morehouse College, an all-male historically Black institution.
And in Detroit the same day, he is expected to speak at an N.A.A.C.P.
But as Mr. Biden and his team intensify their efforts to engage Black voters, evidence keeps emerging that he faces serious challenges among that politically powerful, heavily Democratic group of Americans, threatening his ability to resurrect his victorious 2020 coalition.
In interviews with nearly two dozen voters in predominantly Black neighborhoods in Philadelphia this week, as well as with elected officials and strategists, signs of softness in Mr. Biden’s standing were palpable.
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