What has the Congressional Black Caucus done for Black America?

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But you couldn't see that the 33% was based on the responses of 4,942 people?

You raised a whole big fuss about absolutely NOTHING.

FOH.​
Bruh I asked who these people are in the poll that are so scared of white folks that they put voting rights as their top issue.

Then when people tried to run me the standard talking points I simply asked what percentage of black folks in this entire country have had their voting rights taken from them and it's been a bunch of dudes just talking around that number ever since. Prolly because the number I had in mind is close to accurate, it's a very very very very tiny percentage, it's probably five 9 compliant lol. But I'm done in this topic until people actually want to produce some numbers and studies, because I'll talk those all day. I don't deal in moving targets, and all this internet posturing shyt, y'all can have.
 

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That's a whole 1,631 people.

It doesn't matter.

This is stupid.​
That devil pretends not to understands that some of our people ability to vote is being infringed upon, even when it’s been proven. I also guarantee he supports strict voter ID laws because the GOP have constantly lied about there being rampant voter fraud in favour of Dems even tho there is zero evidence.
 
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I'm sure the response will be that's not SPECIFICALLY for Black people tho
The Congressional Black Caucus has remained at the forefront of the fight for student loan forgiveness, regularly meeting with the President and his executive team to ensure this issue remains a priority. The Biden Administration’s Student Loan Debt Plan will provide much-needed relief to Black borrowers. We applaud the elimination of up to $20,000 in debt cancellation for Pell Grant recipients and up to $10,000 in debt cancellation for most non-Pell borrowers for individuals making up to $125,000 and families making up to $250,000. In addition, capping repayment of undergraduate loans at 5 percent of their monthly income, and pausing payments until December 31st,” said Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Joyce Beatty. The burden of student loan debt has disproportionately impacted Black borrowers for far too long, leaving many stuck with thousands of dollars of debt, hindering their abilities to plan for the future and build intergenerational wealth. As the White House reports, even before applying the additional $10K for Pell grant recipients, the average Black borrower will see their balance cut nearly in half, and more than 1 in 4 Black borrowers will see their balance forgiven altogether. The Congressional Black Caucus remains committed to achieving additional reforms to ensure current, and future borrowers are not subjected to this cycle of burdensome debt, and we thank the Biden Administration for delivering this victory for so many families.”
 
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