The president often highlights his economic record when arguing for why African Americans should support his re-election bid. When he took office in January 2017, the black jobless rate was 7.7% and has since fallen to 5.4% – the lowest on record dating to 1972 - while the overall unemployment rate rose from 3.5% to 3.6%.
That message has resonated with some supporters from "Blacks for Trump", a Miami-based (2nd biggest black immigrant population in the US) group that traveled to Atlanta Friday to support the launch of the coalition.
Haitians For Trump been down since 2015 and helped push for his visit to Little Haiti.
Jamaican American Charisse Lane from Orlando, FL
USVI-American Candace Owens from Stamford, CT
Haitian American Kingface, from Queens, NY
Jamaican American Teisha Powell from Orlando, FL
Nigerian American Ben Okerke from New York, NY
"Afro-Cuban" Enrique Tarrio from Miami, FL
These are just some of the YOUNG black non ADOS voters who are promoting Trump to the black community. Many were at the "Blacks For Trump" summit yesterday. Not surprisingly none were at the ADOS conference. If Trump gets more black votes in 2020 than he had in 2016, credit these guys.