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Keyser76

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More Americans consider Donald trump racist in 2019 than thought George Wallace was racist in 1968! Just call it fake news and move along.
 

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atlkvb

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More Americans consider Donald trump racist in 2019 than thought George Wallace was racist in 1968! Just call it fake news and move along.

Meantime Trump is prepared to collect more votes from Blacks and Hispanics than any Republican since Eisenhower. He's so racist they're going to assure his landslide victory.
 

atlkvb

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Thought question. If the Left insists Trump's a racist but can't cite legislation or proposals that enforce his racist beliefs how does he promote or project the racism the Left claims he holds?

In other words, without specific racist laws or legislation, how does Trump execute his racist beliefs? What does he do to make his racism work?
 

atlkvb

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Any basis for your statement, or did you just pull it out of your ***.

Trump bets on more Black support in 2020. (he may need it)
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/a...e_black_support_in_2020_he_might_need_it.html

excerpt:

Kamilah Prince, who directs African American engagement for the Republican National Committee, rattled off a list of Trump accomplishments, from near-record-low unemployment numbers for black workers and a healthy business environment for black entrepreneurs to support for historically black colleges and criminal justice reform.

The black voter calculus will boil down, Prince told RealClearPolitics, to either “four more years of record-setting growth and opportunities or a return to Democrat policies that have failed the black community in the past.”

...more

"his camp is hyping criminal justice reform as its hallmark achievement. After black voters learn about that accomplishment, 2020 Campaign Manager Brad Parscale told RCP, “we notice a significant uptick in support. Specifically, the Trump team recorded support for the president in the “low double digits” while knocking on the doors of 1,200 black households. When those same households were told about criminal justice reform, things changed. According to Parscale, support jumped to nearly 38%".