Huge Surprise with this Trump Endorsement

  

BLM leader is endorsing former President Donald Trump to be the next president of the United States.  

Mark Fisher, co-founder of Black Lives Matter of Rhode Island said, "Trump has done more for black people than any president in my lifetime, that I can think of... I love the man, a real man, how can you not relate to someone like that?"  

How do you feel about the Democrat Party? 

"The Democrat Party is not for us...their policies are strike at the very heart of the Black family.  Who we have now in the (presidential) office I have a deep disappointment and have disdain for him, and I really dislike the vice president as well." 

Do you feel alone (supporting Trump) in the BLM movement? 

"No.  I feel like the tide is starting to turn.  I feel like people are starting to pivot off of that Democratic Plantation.  For so long we have been slaves to that party.  Actually, we have been mental slaves afraid to get off that plantation because we have been used and abused for so long, and that party don't value our vote.  Their policies are basically racist policies... I believe it's a racist party..." 







Trump in 2020 took just 8 percent of Black voters and 36 percent of Hispanic voters.  The past fifty years have averaged 9 % of the Black vote for Republicans, and for Hispanics voting or Republicans at no higher than 44% (2004).  

Trump actually takes as much as 25 percent of Black voters in a recent Quinnipiac University poll and 47 percent of Hispanic voters in a recent CBS News poll.

CNN, The Washington Post and USA Today Reports 

In 2024, the Badger State could again be forced to choose between the two men. Trump won it by just shy of 23,000 votes – and a drop in Milwaukee’s Black turnout was a major factor. Biden carried the state by just shy of 21,000 votes four years later when better showings in Madison and the suburbs helped offset flat turnout in Milwaukee’s Black precincts.

In Nevada, a state Biden narrowly carried in the 2020 presidential election, Trump boasts 52% support to Biden’s 41%. Trump also tops Biden in Georgia, a state that was central to his ploy to overturn the last presidential election, with 49% to Biden’s 43%.Trump leads Biden in Arizona, too, with 49% to the president’s 44%. In Michigan, Trump holds a 5-point lead as well: 48% to Biden’s 43%.

At 59.6 percent of the Black Voter Turnout
2016: Trump won Michigan by 11,000 votes. But 277,000 eligible Black people didn’t vote. He won Wisconsin by 23,000 votes, but 93,000 eligible Black voters did not cast ballots. Trump’s 200,000-vote win in Georgia was helped when 530,000 eligible Black voters did not vote. Trump slipped by in North Carolina by a margin of 173,000 votes, while 233,000 Black voters stayed home. Much the same in Pennsylvania, which Trump won by 44,000 votes.

2020: NPR

President-elect Joe Biden was credited with 80 million votes.  That is by far the most votes cast for any presidential candidate in U.S. history. President Trump holds the distinction, however, of earning the second-most votes all time, 74 million Americans voted for him.  Biden's total shatters the 2008 record of 69.5 million votes cast for Barack Obama. 

The Black Vote can EASILY swing the 2024 election. 
Black voters represent 11 -12.5 %  of the vote in America.  Assuming the numbers of Biden and Trump total voters remain the same (156 million).  About 18 million Blacks voted in the 2020 election.  This gives Biden (92%) approximately 16.5 million votes.    
If Trump gets 20 % of the 3.6 million votes instead of 8% (1.4 million) he earned in the last election, this is a swing of + 2.2 million, leaving Biden at 4.4 million fewer voters.  Black voters are disproportionately in swing states that have small margins Trump has to overcome, some of which he won in the 2016 election. 


P.S. 
Trump is now ahead of Biden for 15% of 2020's electorate(23 million voters):  Young voters were a key voting bloc essential to Biden’s victory in the 2020 election. An exit poll from NBC News in 2020 found Biden won voters aged 18-29 by more than 20 points.  About 14 of the 23 million votes from this age group went to Biden.  An even race would swing upward of 1.5 million more votes. 


 


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