Black Agenda Report
Black Agenda Report
News, commentary and analysis from the black left.

  • Home
  • Africa
  • African America
  • Education
  • Environment
  • International
  • Media and Culture
  • Political Economy
  • Radio
  • US Politics
  • War and Empire

Biden Struggles in the 2024 Presidential Election
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
24 May 2024
🖨️ Print Article

Black Agenda Radio · Biden Struggles in the 2024 Presidential Election

Margaret Kimberley was recently a guest on the Sputnik News program Fault Lines with co-hosts Jamarl Thomas and Melik Abdul. We discussed why incumbent president Joe Biden is struggling to make the case for a second term. These are excerpts of our conversation.

Joe Biden
2024 election

Related Podcasts

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
Black Agenda Radio January 17, 2025
17 January 2025
In this week’s segment, we discuss the incoming Donald Trump administration, why Trump was elected again, and what we may be able to expect in his
Anthony Monteiro
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
Anthony Monteiro on Trump's Inauguration and U.S. Politics
17 January 2025
Dr.
Jamarl Thomas
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
2024 Election, Hunter Biden Pardon, Uhuru 3 with Jamarl Thomas
13 December 2024
Margaret Kimberley recently appeared with Jamarl Thomas on his Youtube Channel, Jamarl Thomas.

More Stories


  • Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    ESSAY: Europe's Other Self, Stuart Hall, 1991
    19 Nov 2025
    “The story of European identity is often told as if it had no exterior.”
  • Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor
    Somalia: Farmaajo Returns
    19 Nov 2025
    Farmaajo, a hugely popular Somali politician who has never been favored by the US, is widely expected to seek the presidency in Somalia’s 2026 election.
  • Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    Day 40-something pedophile-protecting government shutdown
    19 Nov 2025
    "Day 40-something pedophile-protecting government shutdown" is the latest from BAR's Poet-in-Residence.
  • Anthony Karefa Rogers-Wright , ​​​​​​​ Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist
    COPing Out In Brazil: How The United Nations Reduces its Legitimacy More Than Global Emissions
    19 Nov 2025
    Despite being held in Brazil, a nation with the largest Black population outside of the African continent, COP30 has continued a thirty-year pattern of sidelining the specific climate threats to Afro…
  • Jon Jeter
    In South Africa, White is the New Black: The ANC’s Failures Opens the Door for the Return of a Government Led by Settlers
    19 Nov 2025
    Decades of unmet promises and endemic corruption have eroded the ANC's legitimacy, creating a surge of support for a party led by South Africa's white minority.
  • Load More
Subscribe
connect with us
about us
contact us