Getting Black voters for Trump to the polls

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President Trump has been the most pro-Black POTUS of our lifetime. He has also brilliantly exposed the racism in the plantation Democrat Party. The Black community will reward President Trump in November by giving him the votes he needs for re-election. Watch Joe Biden’s close to 50 year history of degrading Black people. The video is below.

https://www.facebook.com/BlackVoicesforTrump20/videos/351099692546650/?t=11

Related – Republicans Boost Efforts to Woo Minority Voters for Trump

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Bloomberg reports, The Republican National Committee is working alongside President Donald Trump’s campaign to recruit Black, Latino and Asian-Pacific American voters to support his re-election even as the president has faced criticism for stoking racial tensions and culture wars.

The groups are reaching out directly to potential voters and the RNC is also targeting minority-focused media outlets to tout Trump’s message. In recent weeks it placed op-eds in Spanish and Asian outlets to tout the start of the U.S. Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade.

The efforts are an extension of a Republican report after the 2012 election that concluded the party needed to attract more minorities to expand its base, according to party officials. In 2016 against Hillary Clinton, Trump drew only 8% of the Black vote, 28% of the Latino vote and 27% of the Asian vote.

Republicans are mindful that Trump won several states by slim margins and see any improvement this November as a chance to help in his fight against Joe Biden, who is leading in polls nationally and in battleground states.

“It’s really about building the base of the party,” Swati Singh, strategic initiatives director for the RNC, said. “We’re recruiting volunteers that are taking the message to their communities.”

Inside the Trump campaign’s strategy for getting Black voters to the polls

By PBS, July 10, 2020

President Donald Trump’s message to Black voters in 2016 was characteristically blunt. “What do you have to lose,” he liked to ask, by voting for a Republican after years of broken promises from the Democratic Party?

Eight percent of Black voters supported Trump in 2016, more than supported the Republican nominees who ran against President Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, but less than backed President George W. Bush in 2004.

The Trump campaign entered 2020 hoping to boost the president’s support among Black voters. But the campaign’s plans for a more robust approach than the one Trump took four years ago have been complicated by the president’s struggle to respond to nationwide protests over racial injustice and a pandemic that is disproportionately affecting people of color.

Sean Jackson, the chairman of the Black Republican Caucus of Florida, said the way Trump has handled both crises have made it harder for him to convince conservative Black voters in his state to ignore Trump’s rhetoric and focus on his policies.

Before the protests started, “folks were starting to get to the point of saying we think you may be right, we’ll start ignoring the stupidity and the jibber jabber that comes out of the White House,” Jackson said. “The little inroads that I made all washed away instantaneously.”

“If [Black voters] saw him handle this situation in a manner that was more sensitive to the raw emotions of Black America, they probably would be willing to come to his defense much more,” Jackson said.

 

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IAMARICK
IAMARICK
3 years ago

So, will the Birthday Party take black votes from Basement Biden or Orangeman?

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

Sean Jackson, the chairman of the Black Republican Caucus of Florida, said the way Trump has handled both crises have made it harder for him to convince conservative Black voters in his state to ignore Trump’s rhetoric and focus on his policies.

How these violent riots and city takeovers were handled frustrated more than just black people . No, the virusdoesn’t attack people more because of their skin color. The virus prefers older people and those with health issues. The virus doesn’t care what your skin color is. . DEM Fauci’s racism wasn’t properly addressed. Why would anyone believe that garbage? What happened to common sense?

mackykam
mackykam
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

given everyday black trash talk I find it hard to believe Trump speak hurts their black ghetto feelings.

moneekwa
moneekwa
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

It could be there’s some reason it is more dangerous for blacks. Why not, since different ethnicities have different susceptibilities to various ailments?

How many white people get sickle cell disease?

Worsethanitlooks
Worsethanitlooks
3 years ago
Reply to  moneekwa

Blacks, particularly older Blacks, have higher rates of comorbidity than whites of the same age range. Another factor that led to higher death rates was the number of Black Covid patients treated in public hospitals in NYC, Phllly, Newark, Jersey City and Detroit. In these cities, the quality of acute and ICU care is inferior to better-funded private hospitals.
During the peak of the pandemic crisis, nurses working in NYC public hospitals were screaming about the breakdown in basic medical care protocol. Reality was probably worse.
In NYC, affluent (mostly White) Covid patients went to private hospitals and the poor (mostly Black & Hispanic) went mostly to public hospitals.
NYC is and has always been a racially-segregated city. The “melting pot” metaphor is marketing hype, not reality. Pretty much every Democrat/Leftist-dominated city in America mirrors NYS’s racial segregation model and it permeates education, housing and healthcare.
If you believe systemic racism is real, look no further than Progressive White & Black Elitists running our cities. That ground zero for racism in America.

Don39
Don39
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

I see you are a fool when it comes to genetics as well as politics.

Worsethanitlooks
Worsethanitlooks
3 years ago

“If [Black voters] saw him handle this situation in a manner that was more sensitive to the raw emotions of Black America, they probably would be willing to come to his defense much more,” Jackson said.
Blacks, more than any voter demographic, are driven by emotions. That’s why propaganda and indoctrination has been so effective in keeping them from bolting the Democrats plantation.

In the past few years, Biden has actually said to a black audience, “their gonna put ya back in chains”. That’s straight up Hitlerian fear-mongering. Hillary made similarly outrageous statements during her campaign. The Left employs this tactic because they know most Black voters do not respond to rational arguments about anything. It’s a waste of time. They pander to black fear and anger. For many years, Democrats two-pronged black voter retainer strategy has been:
a) demonize the opposition and instill fear of consequences for switching sides
b) overpromise lots of free stuff
The lopsided voting result proves it works. If Trump was as effective at pandering as the Left is, we wouldn’t be in this sorry boat.

movingwaters
movingwaters
3 years ago

I agree with you. Sean Jackson’s comments about the stupidity coming out of the White House hurting his efforts on behalf of Republicans sounded arrogant. I wonder if he thinks this is about him. The truth is a lot of black and Hispanic male voters I know of support Trump because of better employment opportunities for them in the Trump economy. I hope Mr. Jackson isn’t playing that Democrat game where you can get black votes if you pay for them.

CARRENO  BARTOX
CARRENO BARTOX
3 years ago

Let me guess: The PRO-TRUMP “white” voters percentage is lower than of any other part of the population ???

DVader
DVader
3 years ago

All 5% of them?

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