Christian Datoc is a White House reporter for the Washington Examiner. He previously covered the White House, Congress, and campaigns for the Daily Caller. Datoc, who hails from Atlanta, Georgia, graduated from Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, in 2013, where he majored in political science and played varsity baseball.
Black voters' support for abortion access in Tuesday night's elections gives hope to Democrats that President Joe Biden can fend off a Republican challenger despite waning support for the president on several critical issues and within the demographic as a whole.
And following Tuesday's elections, Democrats again credited abortion access with helping secure wins in Ohio, Kentucky, and Virginia. "Black voters are not a monolith, and Democrats aren't taking any votes for granted," one Democratic official told the Washington Examiner."But Tuesday night's results showed that President Biden and national Democrats are putting forward real policies that will directly help black families."
"Just like 2022, Democrats are jubilant about victories that happened despite Joe Biden, not because of Joe Biden," a Democratic official additionally told NBC News."We still have a problem at the top of the ticket — an unliked president who is not able to use the bully pulpit to inspire people on domestic issues and who seems weak in the Middle East conflict."
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