'That mug shot is No. 1': Trump courts Black voters in S.C. with attacks on legal system
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75% : Braxton May, from Raleigh, N.C., who is affiliated with the Black Conservative Federation, said she came to support Trump and called the evening a "wonderful opportunity to bring us all together tonight and to see the progress that he's done.75% : At his back-to-back events in South Carolina, Trump heaped praise on the senator for his support.
73% : "He's a much better representative for me than he is for himself, and that's a great compliment because he's a high quality person and doesn't like talking about himself," Trump said in Rock Hill.
58% : At the time, Trump was the lone Republican in the race.
56% : Trump frequently veered off script, such as when he stared out into the audience and joked, "The lights are so bright in my eyes and I can't see too many people out there.
56% : Before Trump walked on stage, Donalds encouraged the audience to look past some of Trump's often eyebrow-raising rhetoric.
51% : The two stops in South Carolina mark the end of primary campaigning here for Trump.
39% : "When I did the mug shot in Atlanta, that mug shot is No. 1," Trump claimed.
39% : A year later, it has come down to Trump and Haley, who has vowed to press forward even though the former president leads by double digits in the polling in her home state.
32% : "A lot of people said that that's why the Black people like me because they have been hurt so badly and discriminated against, and they actually viewed me as I'm discriminated against," Trump claimed.
28% : She's essentially a Democrat," Trump said.
14% : "Earlier in the day, Trump held a get out the vote rally in Rock Hill, where he unleashed a series of attacks on his Republican rival Nikki Haley and called on her to "switch parties.
3% : COLUMBIA, South Carolina -- On the eve of the South Carolina primary, Donald Trump touted his record with Black voters and vowed to "fight for the Black community like you've never had anyone fight for you before.""This is Joe Biden's worst nightmare, a room of hundreds of proud Black Republicans," Trump said during a winding speech to a ballroom of conservative Black leaders at the Black Conservative Federation's annual Honors Gala on Friday night.
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