As Black Voter Support Crumbles, Biden Delays Menthol Cigarette Ban

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More and more black voters are realizing that Democrats don't have their best interests in mind, no matter what the liberal politicians might say to convince them otherwise.

So what's President Joe "You Ain't Black" Biden to do?

How can he appease black voters long enough to be able to use their votes in November? For starters, he can allow them to keep smoking menthol cigarettes.

In a move to prevent the Biden White House from alienating even more black voters, a proposal to ban menthol cigarettes may be delayed until after the 2024 election, according to the Washington Examiner.

The Food and Drug Administration proposed banning menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars two years ago. Since then the agency has missed two deadlines to put the proposal into play. The latest deadline expired at the end of March.

The FDA has been considering a ban on menthol cigarettes for over a decade. All flavored cigarettes -- except menthols -- were first banned in 2009, according to CNN.