The Donald Trump campaign is doubling down on its outreach to African-American voters ahead of Thursday’s faceoff between the former and current presidents in Atlanta — as the latter’s support among black voters continues to drop. will host a series of luminaries from Trump World Wednesday at 1 p.m. The subject won’t be shaves and fades though.
Trump “took action to improve the lives of Black Americans by making investments in programs like Opportunity Zones that led to $75 billion in new private investment into distressed communities, and prioritized support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities,” notes the campaign media advisory, suggesting these policy highlights will be part of the package.His “Bidenflation” is described as having “left Black Americans behind, burdened with higher prices and lower wages.
“So what we’re trying to do is focus on areas where we know we can peel off between 25% and 30% of the black vote, and then mathematically Democrats can’t win. My team and I are spearheading this outreach to actually go to the belly of the beast, to bravely go where no conservative and a Republican has gone in the last 30 years,” Hunt told us last week.
Trump’s press shop contends — based on public polling even CNN has reported — he’s at 20% with black voters. In battleground states, Biden takes an anemic 63% in a head to head with Trump. When third-party candidates such as Robert Kennedy Jr., Jill Stein and Cornel West are factored in, Biden is under 50% with those voters.Calif.
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