Roland On The Road in PA Talking 2024 Elections, GOTV Inititives, Black Men In Battleground States



10.9.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Roland On The Road in PA Talking 2024 Elections, GOTV Inititives, Black Men In Battleground States

LIVE from Sharon Baptist Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

We are just under four weeks from the presidential election. We will talk to several state lawmakers and political activists about their plans to deliver Pennsylvania to Vice President Kamala Harris.

We’ll also discuss Get Out The Vote initiatives aimed at black men in the battleground states with Cliff Albright.

And Higher Heights’ Glynda Carr will join us to discuss the #BlackWomenLead 2024 Bus Tour, which kicks off this Saturday.

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6 thoughts on “Roland On The Road in PA Talking 2024 Elections, GOTV Inititives, Black Men In Battleground States”

  1. Why don't black women do something about the school systems? Y'all go all out for the Democrat Party while your kids are suffering in these public schools.: According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), a sector of the U.S. Department of Education, 84 percent of Black students lack proficiency in mathematics and 85 percent of Black students lack proficiency in reading skills. This astonished me, and the hour-long show became dedicated to examining what’s behind these numbers. In California, 90 percent of students cannot do math or read well. In New York, the numbers are 85 percent and 82 percent. In Illinois it is 86 percent and 85 percent. In Texas the numbers are 84 percent and 89 percent. Maryland sits at 86 percent for math and 80 percent for reading. My home state of South Carolina is 90 percent and 87 percent. In Georgia, the numbers are 86 percent and 82 percent. In Missouri, it is 89 percent and 88 percent. And in Washington, D.C., the numbers are 85 percent and 87 percent.

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