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Biden’s disillusion of having a Black female VP –

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Former Vice President Joe Biden is again showing how Democrats disrespect and take blacks for granted.

Why should he name a Black woman when he can count on Barack and Michelle Obama, most of the national Black political, academic, legal, and media communities?

Four thought to be under consideration are Stacy Abrams, former Democratic leader of the Georgia House of Representatives, Rep. Val Demmings, D-Fla., Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and Susan Rice, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and national security adviser under Barack Obama.

Finally, there is Susan Rice, former United Nations ambassador and national security adviser under Barack Obama.

The only Rice qualified to be vice president, or president of the United States, is not Susan— it is Condoleezza, former national security adviser and Secretary of State under President George Bush.

Source: Florida Courier

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