Posted on 05/25/2016 7:30:54 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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It should come as no surprise that Donald Trump has earned scant support among black voters.
Black protesters have been heckled and kicked out of Trump rallies and a black man was sucker punched by a white man as he was leaving another event in North Carolina. Trump has also gained the support of white supremacists including David Duke, the former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan (Trump later disavowed Duke, but only after many public stumbles and increasing pressure to do so.)
But James Davis, a black conservative pastor in Ohio, doesn't care about any of that.
Davis is an outspoken supporter of the Republican party's presumptive presidential nominee. Last November, he was one of more than 100 black religious leaders who met with Trump in a closed-door meeting.
Davis said the attendees were criticized by black media and other black clergy for attending. "We were called everything but a child of God," Davis said "From sellout to coon."(continued)
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No leftist bias in that article, no sir.
I guess that is as objective as they can be.
See my post above.
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Lawdy, CNNs dont wants dem Negras leavin’ da beeg ole Demmy Plantashun. Dey gots ta vote for Massa Hillruh, she loves da Darkies somein’ fierce.
Black folks need to vote for Hillary because she carries hot sauce around in her purse. Donald Trump will create jobs for black folks but he probably doesn’t carry hot sauce with him wherever he goes like Hillary.
I think any pastor of any church that openly supports any candidate is wrong to do so. In today’s America don’t hire a saint for President or a President for a Pastor...
The KKK formily announced their support for Hitlery.
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