Pledges are not legally binding.
A contract with who?
Look, what I'm getting at is that the only thing Biden can do is state his intentions. Which is why I asked you a very simple question. If Biden states that he will give reparations to ADOS, will you vote for him?
I would have to think about it. It's not a simple question, because it's complicated given his past with black people. It's important to have a good record so that when you say things, people believe them. Do you not understand the concept of looking at someone's history to help determine the validity of their claims? That's political science 101. You can't just say something. You can't just flip flop. A person would have to be a fool to just put all their faith into someone just because he said something, especially if what he's saying contradicts things that he's done. You want politics to be simple, but they aren't.
However, if he can make me believe that he's not lying about helping black people, of course I'd vote for him.
I understand that presidential candidate promises aren't legally enforceable, but maybe that's another thing that needs to change about this voting system. Whole system seems like a scam, but y'all love it.