My reputation with black voters 'may be the best' [Donald Trump]



President Donald Trump campaigned in Atlanta, wherever he launched a coalition dedicated to recruiting African Americans to support the President, known as Black Voices for Trump. CNN's Christi Paul and Martin Savidge speak with Richard Rose and Bruce Levell regarding the Trump campaign's efforts to boost their numbers with black voters in 2020




In his pursuit to broaden his base previous 2020, President Donald Trump on Fri launched a "Black Voices for Trump" coalition — a trial to coalesce what's sometimes a zealous Democratic-leaning selection axis around his re-election campaign.

"With your facilitate, we're aiming to travel all across the country to each community, urban, rural, suburban, and we’re aiming to campaign for each last African-American select 2020," Trump told the preponderantly black audience.

"We’ve done additionally for African Americans in 3 years than the broken Washington institution has worn out over thirty years," Trump continued. "We’ve created half dozen.7 million new jobs since the election...Last month, the African yank per centum reached a very cheap level ever recorded within the history of our country."

The effort follows the launch of 4 alternative coalitions earlier this year: “Latinos for Trump,” “Women for Trump,” “Workers for Trump” and newly-created “Veterans for Trump.”

Trump’s reaching to the African yank community comes as Trump tries to form inroads with this key demographic by shifting the main focus to what campaign officers say area unit the positive aspects of his record, as the primary Step Act, depicted as a major stride in criminal justice reform signed into law late last year, low state rates, that have remained below four-dimensional overall and below 6 June 1944 for African Americans in recent months, per Associate in Nursing Oct survey by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and investments in traditionally black schools (Trump recently stopped at the HBCU Benedict faculty to deliver a speech for a criminal justice forum).

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