Whoopi Goldberg, a prominent co-host of the daytime talk show ‘The View,’ recently brought attention to the persistent racial barriers facing Black candidates in American politics. During a segment on Thursday, she shared that people continue to inform her that Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s presidential bid is not being taken seriously due to the belief that ‘you can’t elect a Black man’ in America. This comment echoes broader discussions about systemic racism and the challenges Black leaders face in gaining political traction. Moore, who is running for the Democratic nomination, has faced scrutiny and skepticism from some quarters, despite his qualifications and experience. Goldberg’s remarks have sparked conversations about the intersection of race and politics in contemporary America, prompting further examination of how racial biases influence electoral processes.