Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Will Black Celebrity Support Of President Trump Help Him Be Re-Elected?

WNU Editor: With the exception of Kayne West, endorsements and support for Trump from Black celebrities were sparse and almost non-existent in 2016. It is a little different this year .... Ice Cube Defends His Work With The Trump Administration: ‘I Didn’t Run To Work With Any Campaign’ (UPROXX). More here .... 50 Cent says ‘vote for Trump’ in light of Biden's tax plan: 'IM OUT' (FOX 29 Philadelphia). 

Will it make a difference in 2020? I do not know. I think the sentiment in the Black community is more like this, and they will vote for Biden .... Black Americans rush to polls in surge of emotion (Seattle Times/Washington Post). This is surprising to me. President Trump's history with the Black community is a good one, and certainly more positive when compared to his opponent (see below). 

From Zero Hedge .... the president received the NAACP's Ellis Island Medal of Honor in, while then-Senator Joe Biden worried in 1977 about his children growing up in a 'racial jungle' if schools were desegregated, before going on to write the 1994 crime bill which would incarcerate record numbers of blacks for petty crimes.

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Anonymous said...

Bob Huntley had nothing to say at 12:50 PM. Far be it from that socialist to say something positive about an American president, who is the real deal. Bob has more cred than Ice Cube or Kanye?

Anonymous said...

"This is surprising to me. "

You are seeing machine politics. The machine has not delivered and really cannot deliver. People are just on auto-pilot.

Anonymous said...


Good summery in that poster though it did leave out the lone surviving albino leper in a long ago merged African country whose name I've long forgotten 40 years ago, so I'm voting for biden.

Go joe!

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