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Opinion: Trump Keeps Trying To Court Black Voters. But Who's Actually Buying This S**t?

Apr 19, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    -76% Very Liberal

  • Reliability

    25% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -55% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

50% : Arroyo got bashed for his take, as he should, but his take was a glimpse into how many Republicans, especially Trump, see Black people as sneaker-loving, inner-city dwelling and easily swayed by shiny, expensive things.
48% : And make no mistake about it, in the story of Trump, as told by the narcissistic narrator, the former president is always the hero.Which brings us to Blacks 4 Trump (aka Black Voices for Trump), you know, that hodgepodge group of Blacks (mostly men) who have proclaimed their allegiance to Trump and who stump for him despite his lackluster attempts at any tangible metrics with the Black community.
40% : Always strategically placed in the camera's view wearing a shirt that says "Trump & Republicans Are Not Racist" or "Blacks 4 Trump."
36% : The group didn't have an agenda or a political manifesto (at least it never presented one) that noted how Trump could actually earn the Black vote.
35% : Don't act like you don't remember Michael Symonette, Maurice Woodside and Mikael Israel (these are not three people; it's one man who has gone by three names), more commonly know as "Michael the Black Man" (his name for himself, not mine) who magically appeared behind Trump at a 2017 rally in Arizona.

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