Trump 'did crap the bed' at NABJ conference: CNN conservative pundit
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10% Center
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-33% Negative
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47% : And now she wants to be known as Black," Trump told the NABJ crowd during a live interview.42% : "CNN's Jennings, who was an aide to former President George W. Bush and worked on his campaigns, said he thinks Trump "deserves some points for showing up at this thing and giving it a go" at the NABJ forum and fielding unscripted and difficult questions for about half an hour.
33% : Trump has faced intense backlash after he took aim at his Democratic rival, the first female vice president and the first vice president of color, by questioning her race and falsely claiming that Harris only promoted her Indian heritage in the past.
33% : Hours after the NABJ event, Trump posted a 2019 video on Truth Social of Harris cooking with Indian American comedian Mindy Kaling."Crazy Kamala is saying she's Indian, not Black.
18% : The only question is whether he's going to roll around in it or get up and change the sheets," Jennings, a conservative CNN contributor, said after Trump fielded questions at the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) convention Wednesday.
14% : Though Jennings and some other Republicans have suggested Trump would be best to move on from the issue, Trump and some of his allies appear to be doubling down.
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