Neotrotsky
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Black voters are turning from Clinton to Trump in new poll
No doubt Queen Hillary's racist past with the Birther movement and
talk of the assassination of RFK as a reason to not drop out of a race
she could not win against Obama- has had an impact on the black vote
and tends to show her racist side.
Plus, the positive message and outreach by Trump
has helped him with that demographic, as well
Donald Trump is gaining support among African-American voters — whose enthusiasm for Hillary Clinton is eroding, a tracking poll released Saturday revealed.
Trump saw a 16.5 percentage-point increase in backing from African-American voters in a Los Angeles Times/University of Southern California tracking poll, up from 3.1 percent on Sept. 10 to 19.6 percent through Friday.
Meanwhile, the same poll showed Clinton’s support among that group plummeting from 90.4 percent on Sept. 10 to 71.4 percent.
Trump saw a 16.5 percentage-point increase in backing from African-American voters in a Los Angeles Times/University of Southern California tracking poll, up from 3.1 percent on Sept. 10 to 19.6 percent through Friday.
Meanwhile, the same poll showed Clinton’s support among that group plummeting from 90.4 percent on Sept. 10 to 71.4 percent.
No doubt Queen Hillary's racist past with the Birther movement and
talk of the assassination of RFK as a reason to not drop out of a race
she could not win against Obama- has had an impact on the black vote
and tends to show her racist side.
Plus, the positive message and outreach by Trump
has helped him with that demographic, as well
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