Donald Trump’s Black Voter Delusion

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like those of his rightwing cracka minions


Like most Republican nominees during the last eight decades, Trump has plenty of room for improvement. Credible recent polls show him with one or two percent support among Black voters. This is astonishingly low even among Republican nominees. If he ends up with two percent in November, then he would get half of what the 2008 nominee, John McCain, received in the historic election of Americas first Black President.

Donald Trump's Black Voter Delusion
 
It's a losing strategy for Republicans to go for blacks, blacks will vote Democrat no matter what. The only winning Republican strategy is to appeal to white people and those who are de facto "white" as in, they are legal, speak English, obey laws, go to work, don't commit crimes, etc. Another Republican strategy would be to oppose immigration, but they never do it because they are owned by the big business groups that want infinite cheap immigrant labor.

But then again, I'm not a political strategist for Republicans and at this point it doesn't matter. Let's watch this whole thing go down in flames.
 
Welfare Blacks ain't ACTUALLY going to vote for Whitey Hillary.
Educated Blacks WILL vote for Trump.
 
like those of his rightwing cracka minions


Like most Republican nominees during the last eight decades, Trump has plenty of room for improvement. Credible recent polls show him with one or two percent support among Black voters. This is astonishingly low even among Republican nominees. If he ends up with two percent in November, then he would get half of what the 2008 nominee, John McCain, received in the historic election of Americas first Black President.

Donald Trump's Black Voter Delusion




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like those of his rightwing cracka minions


Like most Republican nominees during the last eight decades, Trump has plenty of room for improvement. Credible recent polls show him with one or two percent support among Black voters. This is astonishingly low even among Republican nominees. If he ends up with two percent in November, then he would get half of what the 2008 nominee, John McCain, received in the historic election of Americas first Black President.

Donald Trump's Black Voter Delusion




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you have to be legally retarded to think 40% of black people owned business in the 1960's
 
like those of his rightwing cracka minions


Like most Republican nominees during the last eight decades, Trump has plenty of room for improvement. Credible recent polls show him with one or two percent support among Black voters. This is astonishingly low even among Republican nominees. If he ends up with two percent in November, then he would get half of what the 2008 nominee, John McCain, received in the historic election of Americas first Black President.

Donald Trump's Black Voter Delusion




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you have to be legally retarded to think 40% of black people owned business in the 1960's


Oh really remind me again what part of the country do we refer today as black wall street?

And if you think about it their is some truth to that meme

How integration led to the decline of black-owned businesses | Barney Blakeney | Charleston City Paper


While integration has contributed to a reduction in the number of black-owned businesses,
 

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