Posted on 09/03/2016 7:02:59 PM PDT by 11th_VA
CHARLOTTE -- It wasnt a typical Sunday for members of the Antioch Road to Glory International Ministries in Charlotte.
The predominately African-American church held a Day of Endorsement for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Lafonda Jackson has attended the church for almost three decades and says most members support the effort.
Its not about upsetting anyone. Its not about choosing sides. Its about change. In the church right now, we have full support; no one has been asked to vote or swing one way or the other, said Jackson. It is completely up to every individual in here, and theres some that dont agree and some that do, but for the most part, yes we do support.
The churchs founder says members he's talked to want the change they say Trump can bring.
America needs change and I think because hes not right wing or not left wing, youre not liberal, and he is a business minded person, said Thomas Rodgers Sr. of Antioch Road to Glory International Ministries. I think the Democratic Party would be a major disaster right now.
On hand was Trumps daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, who is a North Carolina native. She thanked the crowd and said, The time is now....ladies and gentleman we are at a turning point in our country.
Omarosa Manigault, a former contestant on The Apprentice, who is also the director of African-American Outreach for the Trump campaign, was in attendance.
Ty Turner, an alternate delegate for the NC GOP and RNC says he was once a Democrat, but now aligns more with conservative views.
You see African-Americans actually waking up and making decisions -- thats different, said Turner. For 52 years, this church feels like the Democratic Party has failed them.
Supporters have their work cut out for them. A recent Economist/YouGov poll found 80 percent of African-Americans polled support Democrat Hillary Clinton while five percent support Trump.
I am pretty sure Black churches never lost their rights as Black preachers seem to always preach their preference to the members and I don't recall them ever supporting Republicans(don't know this for a fact).
I believe African-Americans are going to get out the vote for Trump, along with Hispanics, too...
I wonder who the mostly gay Metropolitan Community Church will endorse...
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