Black Americans for Trump Coalition Gaining Strong Support Across Key States

In 2016, Donald J. Trump received 8% of the Black vote according to the exit polls, the highest level of support by Black voters for any Republican since George Bush in 2000.

By the 2020 US presidential election, support for Trump among Black voters had surged to 12%.

Trump achieved the lowest African American unemployment rate and the lowest African American poverty rate ever recorded.

Many Americans, in retrospect consider the COVID-19 pandemic was concocted by Deep State and New World Order operatives to:

● Cheat the 2020 Election.

● Force economic chaos prior to the election.

● Spin the false narrative that it was Trump’s fault.

● Force unemployment rates to skyrocket:

After the Biden-Harris administration was installed, unemployment rates appeared to rebound, but only by data manipulation and filling in millions of jobs with illegal immigrants.

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Democrats, for years, have taken for granted that the Black voting bloc has been unique for them. 

Until recently, it has been the only sure thing group of voters which has consistently identified with the Democrat Party. In 2020, they reached 77 percent of Black voters.

Now, however, only 61 percent of Black voters – an all-time low since GenForward started collecting data in 1999 – say they will support the current Democratic  candidate, Kamala Harris this year, according to their latest survey. Other more historically honest surveys reveal the Democratic Party’s hold on Black supporters is eroding even more.

Even the Gallup poll last year showed that the proportion of Black adults in the US who consider themselves Democrats had decreased from 77 percent in 2020 to 66 percent in 2023.

In the 2022 midterm elections, Biden-Harris retained the Black vote, however, there was a considerable shift among Black voters (especially young Black voters) towards the Republican Party – from 8 percent at the mid-terms four years previously to 14 percent in 2022.

In October 2023, the New York Times/Siena College poll found 22 percent of Black voters in six key battleground states supported Trump.

In 2012, Black voters represented 13.2% of all eligible voters. In the last U.S. presidential election in 2020, they represented 13.5%. By November 2024, they are projected to reach 14%.

The Trump Campaign is making inroads by focusing on the eight states that account for 52% of Black eligible voters in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Texas has the largest number, with 2.9 million, followed by Georgia and Florida (2.6 million each). Rounding out the top eight are New York (2.4 million), California (2.0 million), North Carolina (1.8 million), and Maryland and Illinois (1.4 million each).

While 74% of all Black residents of Alabama, D.C. and South Carolina are eligible to vote, fewer than six-in-ten are eligible in Minnesota (55%), Utah (55%) and Iowa (53%).

Trump with Sen. Scott

South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, knowing that polls continue to show Black support for Democrats is falling, says “there’s a lot of reasons why the shift is now becoming so blatantly obvious that it is now undeniable that there is something amiss. It’s real.”

“It’s not just racial, but it’s going to manifest itself in a racial shift that we haven’t seen in probably three decades of politics.”

Former NFL player Antonio Brown says President Donald Trump did more for Black Americans than Biden.

Brown also says that he has “admiration” for Trump for several reasons.

“I’ve never met him. I’ve got admiration for his business moves, and I study his dad, Fred Trump. But I think Donald Trump is a good businessman, and comes from a good family, and has been a good president.”

A recent headline titled ‘Native New Yorkers Aren’t Holding Back. Ex Barack Obama Voter Tells The Media They Will Not Tolerate Another Stolen Election,‘ did not obviously get the coverage it deserved from mainstream legacy media.

The actual story included one of the most epic interviews ever:

“You guys are going to see in 2024 when there’s a Red Wave and there’s a landslide, what’s going to happen,” the New Yorker responded to a reporter’s question. “And if you guys try it again with what happened with the last election, with the cheating and the changing the votes at three o’clock in the morning. The suitcases coming in people running both through the machines more than once we’re tired of it. We’re done.”

“We’re voting for Trump. We’re gonna, we’re gonna be voting red all the way down ticket.”

Regarding illegal immigrants, he said “They get a check, they get a phone. While people in this country are starving, barely able to make it, yet again, not you in particular, but your organization likes to paint a false narrative. And we’re tired of it. Yeah. American people are tired of it”

“A lot of people feel the same way that I do but we get ostracized if you say anything right you think because it’s New York and yeah I mean listen you can be Black you can be Hispanic and you’ll be considered a white supremacist if you agree with Trump. You guys are ridiculous.”

“The biggest issue is the border. We can’t support these people. You have this moronic mayor that we have here in New York City. He wants to hire illegals to be lifeguards. This is clown world that we’re in right now.”

“Everything that was made up about this guy was a lie. The so-called, what was it, the piss tape from Russia. Oh, he had hookers pissing on him in a hotel room. It was all false. Hillary Clinton paid for that tape, if I’m not mistaken. It’s all BS, and people are tired of it. The veil is being lifted, and you guys are gonna see in November when we go to the polls.”

“You guys are gonna get your feelings hurt badly. And you know what? I can’t wait, because I’m gonna stand outside in Manhattan with my coffee mug, and I’m gonna let the liberal tears just drip into my coffee, and I’m gonna take a nice sip of it.”

“Before Trump, I voted for Obama the first time. And then I saw that he was full of shit because he was nothing but divisive in this country. And then the second time around, I sat out because I didn’t see the point in voting for Mitt Romney because he was RINO.”

“And then Trump came along? Then Trump came along. Trump came along and started putting people in their place. And then he started exposing the lies that the mainstream media likes to spin.”

“You know, legacy media is dying. You guys are on your last leg and that’s it. There’s gonna be some, there’s gonna be a bunch of final nails and a lot of coffins on election day.”

Black Americans for Trump Coaltion

Black Americans for Trump” coalition has reported even more support for Trump-Vance:

Elected officials

  • Byron Donalds, U.S. Representative (FL-19)
  • Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative (TX-38)
  • Tim Scott, U.S. Senator for SC
  • Burgess Owens, U.S. Representative (UT-4)
  • John James, U.S. Representative (MI-10)
  • Mark Robinson, Lieutenant Governor for NC and Candidate for Governor of NC
  • Melanie Collette, NJ County Commissioner, Community Engagement Director for the NJ Legislative District 1 Office

Endorsements

  • Melik Abdul, Fox News Contributor, Author
  • Ottis “OJ” Anderson, Former NFL Running Back for the New York Giants
  • John Anthony, Black & Right Radio Host and Former Illinois State Representative
  • Robin Barnes, Regional Advisor, Project 21 Opportunity Zone Initiatives
  • Gina Barr, Former and Current Director of Black Coalitions, RNC
  • Angela Beckles, Former Public Policy Advisor, U.S. Housing & Urban Development
  • Pastor Leon Benjamin , Founder, New Life Harvest Church
  • Nicole Bennett, Vice-Chair, Maryland GOP
  • Martell Bivins, Candidate for U.S. Congress (MI-13)
  • Kodak Black, Hip Hop Mogul
  • Deneen Borelli, Author and Media Personality
  • Jack Brewer, Former NFL Player, Jack Brewer Foundation, AFPI
  • Pastor Mark Burns, Evangelical Minister and Candidate for U.S. Representative (SC-3)
  • Necho Carroll, Vice President of Operations, Black Conservative Federation
  • Mark Carter, Founder, The GoRED Initiative
  • Vivian Childs, Pastor & Former GA Congressional District Chairman
  • Rod Dorilas, Esq., Former Counsel at the Department of Commerce
  • Patricia “P-Rae” Easley, Chicago Radio Host, Black Excellence Hour
  • Larry Elder, Conservative Radio Host, Author & Attorney
  • Mashi Epting, Business Mogul, Philanthropist and Author
  • Harrison Fields, Former White House Assistant Press Secretary
  • Day Gardner, President, National Black Pro-Life Union
  • Stephen Gilchrist, President, SC Black Chamber of Commerce
  • B. Dwayne Hardin, Pastor, The Embassy ATL and Founder, Spiritual Legislative Council
  • Kristal Hartsfield, Former National Director of Strategic Initiatives, RNC
  • Cecila S. Johnson, Former RNC Black Outreach Director
  • Diante Johnson, Founder & President, Black Conservative Federation
  • Jalen Johnson, GA City Commissioner
  • Vernon Jones, Former GA State Representative
  • Quenton Jordan, Co-Founder, Black Conservative Federation
  • Kwame Kilpatrick, Pardoned by President Trump, Former Mayor of Detroit & MI House
  • Alveda King, Best-selling Author & Speaker, Chair of the Center for the American Dream AFPI
  • Don King, Famed Boxing Promoter
  • Kim Klacik, Former & Current Candidate for U.S. Representative (MD-2)
  • Ayesha Kreutz, Chaplain & Frederick Douglass Foundation, State Ambassador
  • Kareem Lanier, Co-Founder National Diversity Coalition & Longtime Counselor
  • Bruce LeVell, Newsmax Contributor & Founder, National Diversity Coalition
  • Darius Mayfield, Candidate for U.S. Representative (NJ-12)
  • Michaelah Montgomery, Cofounder, Conserve the Culture
  • Scherie Murray, Former NY GOP Committeewoman
  • Madgie Nicolas, National Director African American Voices of Faith and Freedom Coalition
  • Lynne Patton, Senior Advisor to President Trump
  • CJ Pearson, National Co-Chair RNC Youth
  • Billy Prempeh, Candidate for U.S. Representative (NJ-09)
  • Corrin Rankin, Vice-Chair CA GOP
  • Rochelle “Silk” Richardson, Influencer
  • Troy Rolling, Frederick Douglass Institute
  • Amber Rose, American Model, Television Personality and Singer
  • Pastor Darrell Scott, Founder, National Diversity Coalition, Pastor, New Revival Church
  • T.W. Shannon, Former Speaker of the Oklahoma House
  • Charles “Duke” Tanner, Clemency Recipient under President Trump
  • Linda Lee Tarver, PhD Theology and Education, Author, Michigan Election Integrity Activist
  • Lawrence “LT” Taylor, NFL Hall of Fame, Former New York Giants Player
  • Leo Terrell, Civil Rights Attorney & Fox News Contributor
  • Janiyah Thomas, Team Trump Director of Black Media
  • Apostle Ellis Smith, Founder of Jubilee City Church
  • Bernadette Smith, Ethnic Vice Chair, MI GOP
  • Ja’Ron Smith, Former Deputy Assistant for Domestic Policy to President Trump
  • Carla Spaulding, Candidate for U.S. Representative (FL-23)
  • Darryl Strawberry, Former NY Mets, NY Yankees and Celebrity Apprentice Contestant
  • Melissa Tate, Author, Speaker, Influencer
  • Scott Turner, Former NFL Player, Chair of the Center for Education Opportunity at AFPI
  • Stacy Washington, Host, Stacy on The Right SiriusXM, CEO Sharent Ministries
  • Herschel Walker, Former NFL Player and Former U.S. Senate Candidate for GA
  • Lisa Watson, Former ACLU Chapter President & School Choice Activist
  • Terrence K. Williams, Influencer/Comedian

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Loralyn ‘Dodie’ & Jack Dennis

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5 comments

  1. It is so good to see the change in African Americans from seeing everything through a black lens that kept them trapped, into seeing the world and the people wanting to use them clearly, to become the great people they are. Once the shackles are off, look out.

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