November is looking more and more like a total wipeout. The Democrats are facing their worst election season in decades. Only fraud will help them as they almost universally vote to allow illegals the right to vote… Treason is a good word to describe the Democrat Party.
In a surprising twist, “The Daily Show” correspondent Josh Johnson uncovered a dramatic political divide among Black voters in the tri-state area. During a lively Tuesday segment, Johnson revealed that the panel of voters was evenly split between supporting former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, a revelation that highlights a significant shift in political loyalties.
A June poll by The New York Times/Siena College paints a striking picture: Trump is pulling support from 26% of likely Black voters, while a hefty 67% believe the country is veering off course under Biden’s leadership. Johnson, visibly surprised, confessed, “I didn’t see that coming,” as three out of six panelists declared their intent to back Trump in the next election. Don’t forget this is a far-Left pollster.
This Daily Show focus group of Black New York voters did not go as planned. Half of the focus group (3 out of 6) said they would vote for Trump:
“We’re an even split. I didn’t see that coming.”
“I think there’s going to be a big shift. I’ve always been a Democrat. For the most… pic.twitter.com/VmoDyka5ta— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) July 11, 2024
Daryll, one of the voters, voiced a deep-seated frustration with the Democratic Party. “I’ve always been a Democrat, but they keep making promises they can’t keep,” he lamented. This sentiment echoed across the panel, signaling a broader disillusionment with the party’s repeated unfulfilled commitments.
Erica, another panelist, sharply criticized politicians for exploiting African-American issues as campaign tools. “They use our struggles as a soapbox, make grand promises to secure our votes, and then vanish once elected,” she said, her frustration palpable. “What happened to all those promises?”
Johnson, probing further, asked why Trump seems to be gaining traction among Black voters. A female Biden supporter, perplexed, admitted, “I wish I knew. I’m not a fan of Trump; he doesn’t respect Black people.”
.@JoshJohnson assembled a panel of Black voters and the results are… surprising. pic.twitter.com/o5NNqBaUv3
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Erica was quick to counter, questioning Biden’s respect for the Black community. “Has Biden apologized for his past remarks?” she asked pointedly, recalling Biden’s controversial 2020 comment to radio host Charlamagne Tha God: “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t Black.”
Acknowledging the uncomfortable truth that both candidates have made “questionable and unsavory” remarks, Erica summed up the complex feelings within the community. Johnson concluded, “So yeah, I guess some Black folks do support Trump.” The media is trying their best to equate Trump with Biden, but they look like fools when trying and lose readers as a result.
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This sentiment resonated with Charlamagne Tha God, who lambasted Biden during a recent show. “He’s never been a good candidate,” Charlamagne declared. “Without the chaos of 2020, I doubt he’d be president now.” His listeners echoed this sentiment, expressing a profound dissatisfaction with the current political landscape.
Major Points
- “The Daily Show” correspondent Josh Johnson found an even split among Black voters in the tri-state area between Trump and Biden.
- A poll by The New York Times/Siena College shows Trump with 26% support among likely Black voters, and 67% think the nation is off course under Biden.
- Voters criticized the Democratic Party for making promises to the African-American community that go unfulfilled.
- Discussions revealed dissatisfaction with both Trump and Biden’s past remarks, indicating a shift in political sentiment among Black voters.
- Radio host Charlamagne Tha God criticized Biden as a poor candidate, highlighting frustration within the Black community over current political leadership.
Charles William III – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News