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  • Reuters Poll: Black Male Approval For Trump Doubles In One Week

    05/02/2018 4:58:03 PM PDT · by grayboots · 92 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | 5/2/2018 | AMBER ATHEY
    Black male support for President Donald Trump doubled in just one week, according to a Reuters poll on presidential approval. A poll taken on April 22, 2018 had Trump’s approval rating among black men at 11 percent, while the same poll on April 29, 2018 pegged the approval rating at 22 percent. It should be noted that Reuters only sampled slightly under 200 black males each week and slightly under 3,000 people overall. Trump experienced a similar jump in approval among black people overall, spiking from 8.9 percent on April 22 to 16.5 percent on April 29. Black males were...
  • Obama's Kenyan grandmother to attend inauguration

    01/06/2009 11:17:12 PM PST · by FocusNexus · 63 replies · 3,213+ views
    Reuters ^ | Jan 6, 2008 | Andy Sullivan
    Sarah Obama, 86, will fly from her native Kenya to attend the inaugural festivities, the Kenyan government announced on Tuesday. Sarah Hussein Onyango Obama isn't actually related to the next president by blood - she was the third wife of Barack Obama's paternal grandfather. The two must speak through an interpreter as she knows only a few words of English. But they formed a close bond when he first visited Kenya in 1988. Sarah Obama will attend a pan-African celebration the night of the inauguration. It's not the first time she's been to Washington: she came in 2004 to celebrate...