Diddy says President Obama ‘shortchanged’ black people
What the title proclaims above is simply not true, at all:
...He told Sharpton: 'My number one thing, though, to be honest, is black people.
'I feel like we put President Obama in the White House. When I look back, I just wanted more done for my people because that's the name of the game.
'This is politics. You put somebody in office you get in return the things that you care about for your communities.
He added: 'I think we got a little bit shortchanged.
'That's not knocking the President. There's a lot going on, he's done an excellent job, you know, but I think it's time to turn up the heat because the black vote is going to decide who is the next president of the United States.' ..
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