Civil Rights attorney says young blacks not on board with Harris campaign
Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell said Thursday during an appearance on “Varney and Company” that young black voters will “reject the racism card” in the presidential election and vote for former President Donald Trump.
A Fox News poll released Wednesday shows Trump receiving 21% of the black vote in a five-way race between himself, Vice President Kamala Harris, independent presidential candidates Cornel West and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Green Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein, with Trump’s share climbing to 26% in a head-to-head matchup with Harris, numbers virtually unchanged from a June Fox News poll of the matchup between Trump and President Joe Biden. Terrell said that Trump’s “colorblind” economic agenda will draw support from black voters, telling Fox Business host Stuart Varney that a dinner bet between them over whether Trump can get 18% of the black vote come November is “still on.”
“That bet and dinner is still on and let me give you some facts,” Terrell told Varney. “Black Americans under 30 are not drinking the Democrat Kool-Aid. Stu, the Democrats want black Americans to think that we’re still in 1965, that we’re in the civil rights movement, and that is totally rejected by young black Americans.”
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Trump's share of the black vote appears to be greater than it has been in the past. Smart people can see how the country was more prosperous when Trump was in office and young blacks had greater opportunities.
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