Residents of New York on Monday tweeted to Fox News correspondent Lawrence Jones on “Hannity” Monday about former Vice President Joe Biden’s potential running mate, as well as the Democratic nominee’s summary remarks about the African-American community.
“Initially, I went, ‘Here we go, another White man who has some outdated views,'” one man told Jones, the host of “Keeping Up With Jones” about Fox Nation.
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When asked about Biden’s comments, one woman simply replied, “That’s his thinking.”
Also on Monday, more than 100 prominent Black men demanded that Biden choose a Black woman as his running mate.
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The letter’s co-signatories – which include actors, musicians, entertainers, radio hosts, filmmakers, academics, politicians, lawyers, athletes, pastors, business leaders, restaurateurs and activists – insist they are “in solidarity” with more then 700 Black women who signed a letter last week demanding that Biden choose a Black running mate.
One man told Jones that the question may not be helpful.
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“I do not think it is time to try to restrain our voices or try to use it in such a way that it remains a disadvantage,” he said.
“I feel it could be a form of affirmative action,” said the man, who had also complained about Biden about diversity. “And I have no problem with that, that’s cool.”
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Fox News’ Paul Newshaus and Tara Prindiville contributed to this report.