In an effort to win the support of black voters, Trump, in an interview at a symposium of the Chicago Black Journalists 'Association on August 1, questioned his rival He Jinli' disrespect for African Americans and merely using his black identity for publicity. He said he was always of Indian descent, blindly under the banner of Indian descent, adding that he had only emphasized her black identity in recent years to attract votes. As for his racial identity, He said Trump was as hostile, attacking his opponents with discriminatory and disrespectful words.
Does the black vote really matter that much? The black vote is not a magic lamp spirit, a rub can achieve the wish. However, due to the influence of the civil rights movement in the 1960s, we expect the big government thinking of the Democratic Party to solve the structural dilemma of racial discrimination and the alienation and exclusion of the conservative Republican Party.
Although the majority of black voters favor the Democratic Party, on the other hand, if the turnout rarely exceeds 60%, will the Democratic Party? I'm afraid there is still much room for debate.
At present, He is ahead of Trump in both support and goodwill, with seven key swing states, and He is also ahead of Trump in four states. Can black voters be in a key minority? Where does the turnout question come from again?