President Joe Biden's recent visit to Saginaw, Michigan aimed to strengthen his support among Black voters and address growing opposition from the Muslim community due to the White House's stance on Israel. However, some African American leaders in Saginaw feel alienated after Biden's visit failed to include more prominent Black community members.
Originally, plans included a visit to a Black church to engage various key constituencies, but the president ended up meeting with two white local leaders on a front porch and a Black family at a public golf course. This shift disappointed many, including prominent Saginaw pastor Hurley Coleman Jr., who described the visit as a 'missed opportunity' for genuine community engagement.
Biden's declining support among Black adults since taking office has raised concerns, especially in Michigan, a crucial swing state. While he enjoyed strong backing from Black voters in the 2020 election, recent polls show a drop in approval ratings among Black adults.
Community leaders, including State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh, expressed disappointment over the lack of inclusive dialogue during Biden's visit. Pugh, who is also a Democratic candidate for a U.S. House seat in Saginaw, described the oversight as a 'slight on the Black American community.'
Despite the criticism, Biden's reelection campaign defended the visit, emphasizing the president's authenticity and enthusiasm during the events. Dr. Craig Tatum, a local pastor, acknowledged the honor of being considered as a potential visit site for the president.
Saginaw, known for its significant Black and union-affiliated voter base, has historically been a Democratic stronghold surrounded by Republican-leaning areas. Biden's porch speech at a local leader's home and his meeting with a Black family at a golf course were met with mixed reactions from the community.
While some attendees appreciated the opportunity to interact with Biden, others felt that more Black leaders should have been included in the visit. Despite the rain forcing a change in plans, a TikTok video of Biden's meeting with a local family garnered over 1 million views.
Looking ahead, community members hope for improved efforts to engage with diverse voices in Saginaw and address the concerns raised during the president's visit.