The Oklahoman

Biden, in Kenosha, hails fight for racial progress

- By Bill Barrow, Will Weissert and Scott Bauer

KENOSHA, Wis. — Joe Biden told residents of Kenosha, Wisconsin, that recent turmoil following the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, could help Americans confront centuries of systemic racism. The Democrat sought to draw a sharp contrast with President Donald Trump amid a racial reckoning that has galvanized the nation.

“We're finally now getting to the point where we're going to be addressing the original sin of this country, 400 years old … slavery and all the vestiges of it,” Biden said at Grace Lutheran Church, where he met with community leaders after a private session with Blake and his family.

The visit marked the former vice president's first trip to the battlegrou­nd state of Wisconsin as the Democratic presidenti­al nominee. While Biden spent more than an hour with the Blake family, Trump didn't mention Blake during his own trip to Kenosha on Tuesday. Where Biden traced problems in the criminal justice system back to slavery, Trump refused to acknowledg­e systemic racism and offered his unvarnishe­d support to law enforcemen­t, blaming the recent violence on “domestic terror.”

“I can't say if tomorrow God made me president, I can't guarantee you everything gets solved in four years,” Biden said. But “it would be a whole better, we'd get a whole lot further down the road” if Trump isn't re-elected.

“There's certain things worth losing over,” he concluded, “and this is something worth losing over if you have to — but we're not going to lose.”

Blake remains hospitaliz­ed after being shot in the back seven times by a white Kenosha police officer while authoritie­s were trying to arrest him on Aug. 23. The shooting is the latest police confrontat­ion with a Black man to spark protests. It follows demonstrat­ions that swelled nationwide after George Floyd was killed by white Minneapoli­s officer in May.

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Vice President Joe Biden meets with community members Thursday at Grace Lutheran Church in Kenosha, Wis.
[CAROLYN KASTER/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Democratic presidenti­al candidate former Vice President Joe Biden meets with community members Thursday at Grace Lutheran Church in Kenosha, Wis.

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