To: UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide
The popular rappers siding with Trump over the last week or two MAY be the reason for the dramatic rise in AA support for Trump we’ve been seeing in the Rasmussen poll. It went from low 20’s to 46% in just a few days.
To: Dan in Wichita
It won’t be black women. Can u imagine waking up next to Maxine?
9 posted on
10/24/2020 5:40:15 AM PDT by
DIRTYSECRET
(urope. Why do they put up with this.)
To: Dan in Wichita
I think the debate played a big part.
Depends on when the Friday poll was taken
To: Dan in Wichita
On CNN Van Jones told Jake Tapper that Trump doesn’t get enough credit for all hes3done for blacks.
Shocker.
25 posted on
10/24/2020 6:30:11 AM PDT by
SE Mom
(Screaming Eagle mom)
To: Dan in Wichita
Dont believe it until it happens.
Eventhough blacks hate to hear it, they are a monolithic voting bloc for Democrats.
They are bought and paid for by them until proven otherwise.
27 posted on
10/24/2020 6:37:34 AM PDT by
TexasM1A
To: Dan in Wichita
The popular rappers siding with Trump over the last week or two MAY be the reason for the dramatic rise in AA support for Trump weve been seeing in the Rasmussen poll.
I'm pretty sure it isn't - black males in general are far more favorably inclined toward Trump than they ever were for Bush, McCain or Romney. The rappers are simply part of that trend, and because they're in the entertainment business which despises Trump, they are lagging the trend, not leading it.
Trump isn't going to get the majority of African-American votes - black women of any age are solidly Democrat, as are older black men. And I'd guess Biden will bet more of the young black male vote than Trump will. But Trump is still going to get a higher percentage of the young black male vote than any Republican has gotten since post-Civil War times. He is making serious inroads into the young black male vote.
Since the GOP is far too stupid to learn, I'd expect that this trend will disappear as soon as Trump leaves office.
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