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originally posted by: CharlesT
a reply to: Deny Arrogance
It was cut on Fox as well.
Edit: Same video as on Fox. Every station must be using one video source.
Polling across the country shows little-to-no African-American support for Donald Trump. Michigan is no different. Recent data shows that 88 percent of black voters say they'll choose Democrat Hillary Clinton compared to just 8 percent for Trump.
Nationally, those numbers skew even further in support for Clinton. An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll taken between July 31 and August 3 shows black support at 91 percent for Clinton and just 1 percent for Trump.
originally posted by: RickinVa
LOL at this thread and the posters who think they know more than everybody else but yet can't even perform a simple function like counting.
I see at least a minimum of 9 rows full of people.
Pro Hillary folks arguing about how many people are at a black church attending a Trump event.
They never bother to say which $100,000 a plate fundraiser Hillary was attending at whichever rich donors house in whatever rich neighborhood they happen to live in while Trump is appearing in local events with real people.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: Justoneman
Again, WHAT fact is being obfuscated by the Reuters feed cut?
What great achievement of Donald Trump's that will change this election was hidden from America?
What was concealed when, if no one else, Breitbart was right there to cover every twitch Donald made?
All you're doing is what most Trump sycophants are doing, in this thread and others ... trying to make something out of nothing.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: Puppylove
a reply to: Gryphon66
It's a positive message for Trump, who's actually getting out there to get in touch with people, which Hillary is not doing even slightly.
Horsepucks. Trump's trip to the church was the worst kind of racial pandering. The response of the congregation demonstrates that neither they, nor the larger Black community, apparently, are buying Trump's crap.
HIllary is not getting in touch with people? That's just silly rhetoric, and you know it.
originally posted by: Puppylove
a reply to: Gryphon66
I'm not really sure. I think there's a lot of trying to paint Trump in a bad light and not well liked, especially by the black community. And the idea is they're trying to prevent the furthering of a positive image of Trump in such a....
Trump is the most disliked Presidential candidate in history (followed closely of course by Clinton -- thought I'd save some of you the rabid typing). He's not being "painted" as being "not well liked" ... he isn't well liked. The Black community, by and large, doesn't like him. (94% unfavorable in many polls, as reported in The Hill.)
originally posted by: Puppylove
a reply to: Gryphon66
You get the idea...
Best I can do to answer that.
Sure I do ... this thread is a prime example of the general attempt among some to deny reality by a) overstating the importance of one man's opinion and b) alleging some grand conspiracy on the part of the media.
Originally posted by JimmyX
it's significant to me that the black church let him through the door, let alone speak...I am kind of surprised that he even went there after telling the entire nation that black neighborhoods are full of crime, drugs, and violence.
In troubled neighborhoods all across this country -- many of them heavily African American -- too few of our citizens have role models to guide them. Communities just a couple miles from my house in Chicago, communities just a couple miles from here -- they're places where jobs are still too scarce and wages are still too low; where schools are underfunded and violence is pervasive; where too many of our men spend their youth not behind a desk in a classroom, but hanging out on the streets or brooding behind a jail cell