Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Trump makes appeal to black voters in suburban Milwaukee

Author in Wisconsin
Trump's willingness to appeal to black voters--unlike most other Republican candidates--is one of the reasons why I hopped on the Trump Train during the winter.

The GOP nominee spoke to supporters in suburban Milwaukee last night.

If only my vacation started a day earlier I would have been there.

From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (the part that wasn't ruined by leftist spin):
"It's time for our society to address some honest and very, very difficult truths," Trump said. "The Democratic Party has failed and betrayed the African-American community. Democratic crime policies, education policies and economic policies have produced only more crime, more broken homes and more poverty."

He ticked off statistics on crime, poverty and education that have plagued Milwaukee, which he said was a city run by Democrats "decade after decade."

"To every voter in Milwaukee, to every voter living in the inner city or every forgotten stretch of our society, I'm running to offer you a much better future, a much better job," Trump said.

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