Trump Attacks Kamala Harris' Racial Identity at Black Journalism Convention | KQED
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38% : Trump and the GOP have courted Black voters over the last decade with a number of efforts but have largely failed to chip away at Democratic dominance with the voting bloc.30% : Scott opened up the conversation by listing derogatory statements Trump has made about Black journalists and Black elected officials and asked why Black voters should trust him.
22% : Following the 35-minute interview, Trump wrote on Truth Social: "The questions were Rude and Nasty, often in the form of a statement, but we CRUSHED IT!"Before Biden dropped out of the presidential race and Harris became the likely Democratic nominee, polls showed a potential boost in Black support for Trump this election, compared with his previous contests, driven in part by low-propensity voters and so-called "double haters" who expressed displeasure with both major candidates.
14% : "Well, first of all, I don't think I've ever been asked a question in such a horrible manner," Trump began.
13% : "Trump, who has in the past promoted racist "birther" conspiracy theories targeting Harris and former President Barack Obama, sparred with one of the three moderators in particular, ABC News' Rachel Scott.
13% : Trump blamed President Biden and Harris for inflation and record levels of migration at the U.S. southern border.
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