Joe is eating a big shit sammich over this. now that he's apologized he's good ... as far as the leftist press is concerned. they will exonerate him but will black voters forget? and Trump will use that soundbite against Biden, as he should. 
and when Trump does use this for an ad the press will call it negative campaigning and remind us that joey corn poop with the hairy legs apologized. 
Biden apologizes for saying voters who back Trump 'ain't black'
https://news.yahoo.com/biden-draws-c...162044698.html
Joan E Greve and Joanna Walters
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The Guardian•May 22, 2020
Joe Biden has apologised for saying that if African Americans “have a  problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t  black”, a remark which prompted a storm of controversy and fierce  attacks from supporters of the president.
“I shouldn’t have been  such a wise guy,” Biden said on a call with the US Black Chambers, an  African-American business group, which was added to his public schedule.  “I shouldn’t have been so cavalier.”
Biden also said he would never “take the African American community for granted”.
The  former vice-president made the offending remark in an interview with  Charlamagne tha God, a co-host of the radio show The Breakfast Club.
After  Biden had been pressed on issues including the legalization of  marijuana and his choice of running mate, a campaign aide interjected to  say he had to wrap it up, prompting the host to say: “You can’t do that  to black media.”
Saying “I do that to black media and white media”, Biden said his wife needed to use his studio.
Charlamagne said: “Listen, you’ve got to come see us when you come to 
New York, VP Biden. It’s a long way until November. We’ve got more questions.”
“You’ve  got more questions?” Biden said. “Well I tell you what, if you have a  problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t  black.”
“It don’t have nothing to do with Trump,” the host said. “It has to do with the fact [that] I want something for my community.”
“Take a look at my record, man!” Biden said, before claiming his record as a senator and vice-president was “second to none”.
Biden  has been criticized and attacked for previous positions and comments on  race, such as when he reminisced about past “civility” in the Senate by  recalling his work with two senators who opposed racial integration.
His comment about black voters and Trump prompted fierce and instant backlash.
The  South Carolina senator Tim Scott, the only black Republican in the  upper chamber, tweeted: “1.3 million black Americans already voted for  Trump in 2016. This morning, Joe Biden told every single one of us we  ‘ain’t black’.”
Katrina  Pierson, who leads the Black Voices for Trump advisory board, said:  “Today he once again proved what a growing number of black Americans and  I have always known: Joe Biden does not deserve our votes.”
Scott  and Pierson featured on a press call quickly convened by the Trump  campaign, in which Pierson reportedly grew defensive when pressed on  Trump’s own lengthy history of racially insensitive comments.
Trump  himself retweeted Scott’s view that Biden’s comments “are the most  arrogant and condescending thing I’ve heard in a very long time” and 
commended an African American Fox News host, Harris Faulkner, as “A GREAT AMERICAN”.
Faulkner  said Biden’s comment was “more than just a little offensive, it is  short-sighted, it is a blind spot for this former vice-president”.
Before Biden’s apology, Symone Sanders, a senior adviser who is African American, said the comment was “made in jest”.
“Let’s  be clear about what the VP was saying,” Sanders tweeted. “He was making  the distinction that he would put his record with the African American  community up against Trump’s any day. Period.”
Biden has committed  to picking a woman as his running mate and two leading contenders,  Kamala Harris and Stacey Abrams, are black. Near the end of his  interview on Friday, however, he was pressed on reports that he is  considering Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar, who is white.
Black  voters “saved your political life in the primaries”, Charlamagne said,  referring to Biden’s comeback from early defeats with a big win in South  Carolina, and adding that such voters “have things they want from you”.
Biden said: “I guarantee you there are multiple black women being considered. Multiple.”