Politics and Current
Are Black Male Voters Still Riding the ‘Trump Train’ or Are They Following Kamala?

A bunch of Black male voters discussed why some members of the Black community proceed to support former President Donald Trump at the same time as Vice President Kamala Harris considers a run for the White House.
MSNBC legal analyst and civil rights attorney Charles Coleman Jr. hosted a panel discussion titled “Black Men in America: The Road to 2024” with 4 black male voters. Because the men were of various ages, the goal was to think about whether Harris’ nomination affected their votes against Trump. “How many of you know a black man who has told you he’s determined to vote for Donald Trump?” Coleman asked.
When all the men raised their hands, he asked one other query: “Did Kamala Harris coming in change that?”
All the panelists shook their heads and said, “No.”
The conversation took a deep dive into why some black men are still on the “Trump train.” Teacher Corey Alexander said that for those he knows, it’s about wanting something different. “Most of the men I know who are on the Trump train just want something different from the status quo. And they feel like Trump can provide that,” he said.
According to Fox News, one other panelist mentioned the stimulus checks as a reason for support, with one saying: concerned about “interest rates” which they imagine the accused businessman will lower 4 times“There’s this attitude in this group: ‘I just need this guy,’” the panelist told Coleman.
In April 2024, polls showed that many black voters were avoiding supporting President Joe Biden, who withdrew from running for reelection in mid-July 2024, resulting from rising living costs and difficulty making ends meet. But they were also unconvinced of Trump.
Now, Harris’ campaign is gaining significant momentum amongst black voters. Seventy-eight percent of black voters said they support Harris, while 15% said they support Trump, down from previous polls wherein he had 23% support amongst black voters. “With Kamala now being the nominee, it still hasn’t changed my vote, where I was going,” Alexander said. “I’m definitely excited.”
One panelist noted concerns that if Trump returns to power, the 2024 election could possibly be the last time black people can have the right to vote, and that many are threatening to not vote in any respect.
“I don’t know if we’ll still have a vote if someone else takes office in a few years. So I’ve talked to a lot of brothers who have said, ‘I’m not voting,’” said Ervin Roberson Sr., an interior designer.
“You have to vote. Not voting is not an option.”
As a takeaway from the enlightening conversation, Coleman said he feels black voters are “not a monolith.” “It was a cross-generational conversation that I was able to have, really inviting a lot of different perspectives on what the enthusiasm has been since Kamala Harris entered the race for president, and also for some people, how that hasn’t changed,” he said.
He also noted that some black voters feel pressured to support Harris, no matter what they consider her policies, which address the issues most vital to them. A survey by the Black Futures Lab found that economic problems, inexpensive housing, wage growth and health care are issues that concern voters.
Reducing violence in black neighborhoods can be a key issue. Survey participants are counting on leaders to stop the senseless killing of unarmed black people and the use of excessive force. Additionally, voters are demanding attention on find out how to stop white supremacist violence, crimes against all women, and gun violence.
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Black Conservative is outraged after he was cut out of the photo of the Maga Party he hosted, he claims to press the “white” narrative

It is an enchanting photo on the cover, full of attractive, well -foretled young conservatives celebrating the return of Donald Trump to power. The accompanying article in New York is entitled “The Cruel Kids”, and the picture is a seemingly destructive proof of the creator’s claim that “almost everyone” at the gala was white.
The race appears again when “an elderly woman in UPDO and a silver sequin dress” approaches the author Brock Colyar and asks: “Have you noticed that the whole room is white?” Clyar writes: “It was not completely clear if she thought it was a good thing or evil.”
But the wider view of this photo of the cover, which appears in the warehouse, next to the article, shows that at the least three black participants were extracted, including the party host, CJ Pearson, co -chairman of the GOP advisory council.

“It’s crazy”, Pearson wrote. “I led this event and @Nyg I deliberately left me from their history, because it would undermine their narrative that the magician is the cult of racist. They also did not contain the fact that @Wakaflock AND @Gervonta They were there too. “
“You don’t hate enough liberal media,” he concluded.
Clyar’s article focuses on the “cultural promotion of the new young right … joyful, confident and casually cruel Trumps, who after conquering Washington have their monuments in the rest of America.”
The conservative slack was fast and serious, forcing Colyar to make an X. neither Clyar, nor the magazine from New York responded to the confusion.
For conservatives, this is a known narrative. From 1964, when the republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater decided to oppose the Act on civic rights with the cornerstone of the anti -government campaign and he lost a big part The Lincolna party was marked as a celebration of white people about what was left of the black vote after the Thirties.
“Southern Strategy”, Nixon, who liked the racist fears of white southern voters, helped GOP to make huge invasion in the south, but more alienated black voters. Subsequent presidents, reminiscent of Ronald Reagan, who ran on the platform of drastic cutting of social assistance programs, strengthened the residents of the Democratic Party.
But in 2024, Trump surprises Other with black voters. Kamala Harris, a republican candidate for a black candidate, won, nonetheless, about 20 percent of black voting after winning only 13 percent 4 years ago compared to Joe Biden. In 2016 he won a poor 8 percent of black voting.
Trump did the best amongst young black men, winning about 3 out of 10 under 45 years old. This is about twice as much as the number he received in 2020.
And in Last survey Atlasintel, carried out between January 21 and 23, 69 percent of black voters said that it approves Trump’s work performance compared to 50 percent of white voters.
I like this or not, the narrative repeated in the Clyar article that the magician is a racist hostile tribe of non-white, it doesn’t seem to resonate with black voters, especially younger ones.
“I was at this event, like many other conservative influential media who are black, Latin, Asian, etc.” commented Rob Smith, a black influential influence from TurningPoint USA .. “Nymag used only Whites to push the media narrative that various Republicans do not exist and were not welcome. You don’t hate the media.”
Pearson published some photos of black participants at his party with the following tweet:
Trying to find out how to explain @W_TERRENCEIN @VernonforgaIN @XhaviaerAnd all other black individuals who, according to Mag, are apparently all white now. “
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Kamala Harris gives a concession from Resolve: “This is not the time to throw away his hands, it’s time to roll up the sleeves” – essence

Photo Kent Nishimura/Getty Images
Vice President Kamala Harris officially confessed to the election of President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon, providing hope and future message from Howard University, her Alma Mater. She called on supporters not to lose their hearts, but to proceed “a fight that driven this campaign.”
Turning to the crowd, which was covered by the former marshal of the house of Nancy Pelosia, Harris talked about her defeat in the presidential race and gave deep gratitude and determination.
“My heart is full today – full of gratitude for the trust you gave in me, full of love for our country and full of determination,” said Harris. “The result of these choices was not what we wanted, not what we fought for, not what we voted for, but I hear me when I say that the light of the promise of America is always burning clearly until we never give up and as long as we fight.”
Expressing appreciation for his family, President Biden, the first lady Dr. Jill Biden, its governor, Tim Walza and her campaign team, Harris thought of traveling and unity that led to her campaign.
“I am very proud of the race in which we led and the way we led. Within 107 days of this campaign we focused on building a community and supporting the coalition, gathering people from every walk of life, united from love for the country and enthusiasm for the future of America. And we did it, knowing that we have much more in common than anything that divides us.”
Harris recognized the importance of accepting the results of the election and confirmed his involvement in a peaceful transition, noting that she talked to Trump about the transfer of power.
“The basic principle of American democracy is that when we lose the election, we accept the results,” she said. “This rule is just like any other distinguishes democracy from monarchy and tyranny, and everyone who is looking for public trust must honor it.”
She emphasized that Americans are guilty of loyalty not to a person or party, but a structure, “our conscience and our God.”
“My loyalty to all three is that I am here today – to say that when I agree with these elections, I do not agree with the fight that driven this campaign,” she confirmed.
In her speech to young supporters, Harris undertook to fight for democracy, the rule of law and equal justice, calling them to remain engaged. “Not despair. It is not a time to return our hands. It is time to roll up your sleeves. It is time to organize, mobilize and remain involved because of freedom and justice and the future, which we all know that we can build together.”
Just a few hours earlier, Harris called Trump to congratulate him on winning, emphasizing the importance of unity and serving to all Americans, according to the senior assistant of CBS News. As the president of the Senate, he supervises the formal variety of election votes of the Congress on January 6, which is able to finalize Trump’s victory.
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‘Hands off!’ Protests against Trump and musk are planned throughout the United States

Opponents of President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk plan to assemble on Saturday in the USA on Saturday to protest against administration activities regarding the reduction of the government, the economy, human rights and other issues.
Over 1,200 “hands!” Demonstrations have been planned by over 150 groups, including civil rights organizations, trade unions, supporters of LBGTQ+, veterans and activists on honest elections. Protests are planned for the National Mall in Washington, state capitol and other locations in all 50 states.
The White House didn’t return E -Mail with a commentary on protests. Trump promoted his policies as in the best interest of the USA
Protesters attack the movements of Trump’s administration to release 1000’s of federal employees, close field offices of the social security administration, effectively shutterlights of entire agencies, immigrants deportation, reducing transgender protection and limiting the federal financing of health programs.
Musk, an adviser to Trump, who owns Tesla, SpaceX and the Social Media Platform X, played a key role in reducing the government as the head of the newly created Department of Government Efficiency. He says he saves billions of dollars of taxpayers.
Activists have repeatedly issued national demonstrations against Trump or Musk since the recent administration took power. But the opposition movement has not yet created mass mobilization, similar to the Women’s March in 2017, which brought 1000’s of ladies to Washington, after the first inauguration of Trump or demonstrations of Black Lives Matter, which broke out in lots of cities after killing George Floyd in 2020.
The organizers say they hope that Saturday’s demonstrations shall be the best since Trump has returned to the office in January.
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