How could Republicans win more black voters?

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"More." Not a majority-- MORE.

In 2016, Trump won 8 percent of the black vote-- 13 percent of black men.

If they get that up to 12 percent of the black vote, it's a wrap. 15% and the Democratic Party is in shambles. The question is how they capture that vote without sacrificing what they want (money & power).


On Trump’s To-Do List: Take Back The Suburbs. Court Black Voters. Expand the Electoral Map. Win.
With impeachment behind the president, his re-election campaign wants to address political weaknesses exacerbated by his policies and behavior.
The New York Times

By Maggie Haberman, Annie Karni and Jonathan Martin
Feb. 8, 2020

WASHINGTON — Buoyed by his impeachment acquittal and the muddled Democratic primary race, President Trump and his campaign are turning to address his re-election bid’s greatest weaknesses with an aggressive, well-funded but uncertain effort to win back suburban voters turned off by his policies and behavior.


His campaign is aiming to regain these voters in battleground states like Pennsylvania and Michigan, after losing many of them to Democrats in the 2018 midterms. Advisers hope to expand the electoral map for November by winning moderate-leaning states like Minnesota and New Hampshire. And the White House is gearing up to help with policy issues directed at swing states, such as the new trade deal with Mexico and Canada and paid family leave for federal workers.

Trump campaign officials are also stockpiling cash to help with these efforts, with $200 million in the bank now and fund-raising continuing at a brisk pace. They have put up television ads relatively early in the race, allocating $6 million for the final three months of 2019 to highlight a booming economy and the low unemployment numbers.

Among the goals is trying to appeal to black voters and suburban and upper-income white voters with ads such as a spot focusing on criminal justice reform that first aired during the Super Bowl and is continuing on cable channels with large female audiences, like Bravo and Lifetime.




Yet Mr. Trump’s messaging, like so much else about his approach to politics, is contradictory. For all the focus on appealing to moderates, the campaign is also engaging the president’s hard-core supporters with Facebook ads warning of the danger of undocumented “aliens” and their “invasion” of the U.S., and decrying “the impeachment hoax,” while also promoting polarizing policies like curtailing immigration.

Those inflammatory, targeted ads are ones that suburban voters may never see, a reflection of the campaign’s broad strategy: Keep his conservative base energized and chip away at his problems in the suburbs and communities of color.

[...]

Most of the president’s aides concede that his base of supporters is not enough to re-elect him, and that he must attract the voters who were repelled by his behavior and voted against Republicans in the 2018 midterms — particularly upscale whites, suburban women and self-described independent voters who polls repeatedly show think the president is racist, or has a troubling temperament, or both.


To that end, the president’s campaign aired a Super Bowl ad featuring Alice Johnson, a black woman convicted on charges related to drug trafficking whose sentence the president commuted. The president also awarded an “Opportunity Zone” scholarship to a young African-American girl during his State of the Union address, and tailored other moments during the speech to appeal to members of the military.

Trump advisers are focused not just on the three states that elected Mr. Trump in 2016 — Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania — but also the forever battleground of Florida, and battleground states with competitive Senate races that could help the Democratic nominee in Georgia, Arizona and North Carolina. [...]





Trump’s outreach to black voters could actually work
His State of the Union and his Super Bowl ad were meant to move the dial only slightly.
By Theodore R. Johnson
Washington Post
Feb. 6, 2020

There was a mostly unexpected twist in Tuesday night’s State of the Union address: President Trump’s sustained adulation for the bootstrapping black American.

The speech, essentially the opening argument of his reelection bid, suggests that Trump thinks black voters will be instrumental to who wins the White House in November. And it’s fair to assume, based on his remarks, that his strategy in this regard is twofold: to counter those who accuse him of racial intolerance while trying to improve on his results in 2016 — when exit polls showed he won 8 percent of the overall black vote and 13 percent of black men.

If his address is any indication, he’ll try to accomplish this by highlighting African American stories of redemption and self-determination that appeal both to America’s “benevolent nation” narrative and to the conservative strain in black America grounded in bootstrapping — the conviction that grit and ingenuity are enough to overcome racial discrimination and other obstacles to prosperity. The goal isn’t only, or even primarily, to chip away at Democrats’ advantage among black voters; it is to reassure white voters and depress black voters’ enthusiasm (and turnout) for the eventual Democratic nominee.

Trump’s appeal wasn’t subtle. Studies show that, along with health care, black Americans’ top concerns include education and the impact of racial discrimination on economic mobility. It’s no wonder, then, that the president took credit for the black (and Latino and Asian American) unemployment rate, both overall and for youth, and the black poverty rate, all of which he said had hit “the lowest levels in history.”

He called attention to the Opportunity Zones championed by Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), spotlighting (and drawing a round of applause for) the Senate’s only black Republican. Then, pointing to black Army veteran Tony Rankins, who was seated in the House gallery, Trump told the nation how the program had helped Rankins overcome drug addiction, joblessness and homelessness through the dignity of work.

Focusing on education “to expand equal opportunity,” Trump said, his administration “achieved record and permanent funding” for historically black colleges and universities. And armed with the knowledge that black Americans favor school choice programs at higher rates than Democrats overall, he told the story of a black fourth-grader from Philadelphia — she and her mother were invited guests in the gallery — who he said was denied the opportunity to attend a better school. Trump blamed swing-state Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor, saying that the governor had “vetoed legislation to expand school choice to 50,000 children.” He then surprised the student with an “opportunity scholarship” — a euphemism for a public voucher — to attend the school of her choice.

He called attention to another high-achieving black student in the gallery who the president said dreams of joining the new Space Force. Then he noted that the boy was sitting next to his great-grandfather, Charles McGee, a member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen, who served honorably in combat despite rampant racial discrimination. And then Trump announced that he’d promoted the senior McGee to the rank of brigadier general and had “pinned the stars on his shoulders in the Oval Office” earlier that day.

In a moment foreshadowed by his Super Bowl campaign ad — featuring Alice Marie Johnson, a black woman whose federal prison sentence he commuted — Trump recounted his signing of the First Step Act, a prison reform statute that he accurately presented as a bipartisan win. Finally, as if fresh from a Black History Month seminar, there were Trump’s hat tips to Martin Luther King Jr., “the marchers at Selma,” Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass.

Reporting from the campaign trail suggests that, at events like the recent Black Voices for Trump rally in Atlanta, Trump is making an appeal to black men in particular.

In 2016, Trump bragged that as president, he’d do so much for black America that he’d get “95 percent” of the black vote in 2020. That’s not even close — but for Trump to win reelection, it doesn’t have to be.

Between 1968 and 2004, Republican presidential candidates averaged nearly 12 percent of the black vote. That’s four points more than Trump managed against Hillary Clinton. He underperformed every Republican presidential candidate in the past half-century who wasn’t running against Barack Obama. To win again, he need only return to the average in a relatively low-turnout election to counter black voters’ support for Democratic candidates. This probably means winning over more black men, perhaps something on the order of 1 in 6, and reducing black voters’ share of the electorate.

So Trump’s deployment of themes of heroic individualism and religion-inflected redemption is not accidental, as they get plenty of mileage in black America. A recent survey led by think tanks Third Way and the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies showed that a majority of black Americans subscribe to the view that “most people can get ahead with hard work,” a finding that’s not surprising, considering that 67 percent of African Americans are moderate or conservative, according to Gallup. And black Americans continue to have the highest levels of religiosity in the country.

The president’s goal is not to upend African Americans’ overwhelming support for Democrats — there are clear reasons for it, none of which Trump can overcome in the short term. Rather, in a close contest, the goal is to shift the electorate just enough while hanging on to his core support. The State of the Union address provided a glimpse of how Trump intends to accomplish this. By employing rhetoric that recalls Richard Nixon’s “black capitalism” — defined in one of Nixon’s campaign ads as “black power in the best sense of the word. It’s the road that leads to black economic influence and black pride. It’s the key to the black man’s fight for equality” — Trump is hoping that just enough black voters will respond by supporting him or sitting out the election altogether. It remains to be seen if Trump’s pitch succeeds, and much of it hinges on whom Democrats nominate and if they mobilize black turnout.

For now, if the president’s address is an indication, the black electorate — a slice of it, anyway — figures to feature prominently in the Trump campaign’s strategy.

 
He doesn't have to do much it's plenty of anger out there already and the dems won't lay off the immigration and POC and gay rights stuff. He'll get at least `10% black men going for Trump and if he get a decent amount of bw he got it.
 
He doesn't have to do much it's plenty of anger out there already and the dems won't lay off the immigration and POC and gay rights stuff. He'll get at least `10% black men going for Trump and if he get a decent amount of bw he got it.
That's the sad part. It's like shooting a shot at a neglected housewife who hasn't had sex in a year.

The huge problem democrats have is that Trump can do any fucking thing he wants to appeal to black voters and his party will fall in line. :smh:
 
When I look at the data. Black men will break for trump for election 2020. I think he will get 20% of the black men vote.

For black women I think it will go up 2% but not by that much.
 
Most hispanics with their own businesses are already voting for him. He might get black men who's businesses have flourished in the past 4 years. We didn't just expect him to free Alice Marie Johnson and not use that as a political opportunity to reach black voters. Yall forget Steve Harvey & Kanye West faces after they visited him at Trump Plaza. Let's not talk about the countless other black men that met with him and didn't make the news.
 
If you're a black business owner you have to think beyond the last few years that are now in the past anyway. What kind of future do you want? If he gets another term, will he continue to curry favor with African Americans? If the democratic party struggles with it what reason do we have to believe he won't. Will his administration continue to institute laws, policies, and judicial appointments that further marginalize African Americans and our issues.

I'm not a business owner per say, but I have multiple rental properties, and kinda think of myself as a capitalist. Thing is, the American brand of capitalism is horribly slanted to disadvantage African Americans more than any other group. Asian and Latinos have a much better chance of being accepted and prospering in our society. They just aren't hated near as much.
 
If you're a black business owner you have to think beyond the last few years that are now in the past anyway. What kind of future do you want? If he gets another term, will he continue to curry favor with African Americans? If the democratic party struggles with it what reason do we have to believe he won't. Will his administration continue to institute laws, policies, and judicial appointments that further marginalize African Americans and our issues.

I'm not a business owner per say, but I have multiple rental properties, and kinda think of myself as a capitalist. Thing is, the American brand of capitalism is horribly slanted to disadvantage African Americans more than any other group. Asian and Latinos have a much better chance of being accepted and prospering in our society. They just aren't hated near as much.

People don't want to do business with us whether they feel we all stupid or they refuse to do anything to benefit us so I agree but that's not really Trump's fault also to be very honest the democrats can create laws to erase racial discrimination against black folks and other groups will simply bitch and whine more. Whatever the dems do for us the WORLD will bitch about it and to me that's a big reason the dems don't want to call us out by name. We need to address racial hatred people have for black folks but no one is ready for that real conversation.

I have no idea how a black business owner is going to make it rich, either he creates a niche product to target other blacks like a Jamaican restaurant or he whitens himself up to appeal to other groups.
 
Most hispanics with their own businesses are already voting for him. He might get black men who's businesses have flourished in the past 4 years. We didn't just expect him to free Alice Marie Johnson and not use that as a political opportunity to reach black voters. Yall forget Steve Harvey & Kanye West faces after they visited him at Trump Plaza. Let's not talk about the countless other black men that met with him and didn't make the news.

I mean when we get real we know a few things.

1. Hispanics will probably go 70-30 dem or republican
2. Asains rarely get involved in the political process
3. Jews tend to follow asains.
4. WW will vote 60% trump regardless
5. WM will probably be 75-25 trump

Without a huge black vote the dems are pretty much finished period.

Then you got ADOS and other groups who questioned the dems, also after Obama left office celebrities like Puff questioned him and a few others.

So I really don't know. I don't think Trump needs to do much, he just needs to say something nice to black folks once a month and some of us gone due to anger with the dems. It's the black women that's the most important to dems... but whatever you do for them others will complain also.

I really think we getting heavy into classism already, we going back and forth and basically going against the establishment, twitter is looking more and more like alex jones with a tan to be honest. It's really getting there.
 
Let’s stop pretending that Putin doesn’t have a plan to keep Trump his puppet. Regardless of race there will be Russian interference in this election just like 2016.

agreed but I don't think the dems would pose as much of a threat like Hillary did to putin in 16. I think Russia will always interfere but not that much.

If anything the dems will push bernie out but that makes way for buttplug and I don't think america will elect him.

Or biden has a serious comeback.
 
I think the courting of black voters is actually disingenuous. I think it's an attempt to court the suburban white women voters that's he's lost since 2016. If he can convince them that he's not a racist by continuing to dance out the (misleading) Black unemployment statistic, use black folks as props when he speaks, and publicly court the black vote, the white (guilt) women base could swing back his way. Just my thought.

Plants, don't respond. You're already blocked so I wont see it.
 
I think the courting of black voters is actually disingenuous. I think it's an attempt to court the suburban white women voters that's he's lost since 2016. If he can convince them that he's not a racist by continuing to dance out the (misleading) Black unemployment statistic, use black folks as props when he speaks, and publicly court the black vote, the white (guilt) women base could swing back his way. Just my thought.

Plants, don't respond. You're already blocked so I wont see it.

I’m glad you can see the chess move. Your Smart!

Trump does not need the black vote. He puts on a show so white moderates(Suburban Women) won’t feel guilty supporting him. They can tell themselves trump is not a racist he did all those wonderful things for black folks :)

All while the mainstream media is chasing there tail. Thinking he is really going after the black support. :)
 
As long as the Democants keep getting behind Bloomberg the numbers will rise I think. You can't clean that dude up. You can try but he was on a mission fucking with black males in NY. That shit will haunt him. The Democants can't just throw black males up on a cross to martyr just to keep chump45 from giving the rest of the people of color hell. That shit ain't gonna fly for too many of us.
 
1) distance themselves from Fox news

2) give a sincere and action based apology for enabling Trump

3) offer the same tangibles they offer their corporate donors.

4) easier access to small business loans

5) stop shitting on cities with a high Black population

6) aggressively bust unions starting with the FOP

7) start sucking up to Black leaders who DON'T go to church

8) give Mumia Abu Jamal a full pardon

9) universal voting registration

10) basically just treat poor Black people the same way they treat rich cacs
 
1) distance themselves from Fox news

2) give a sincere and action based apology for enabling Trump

3) offer the same tangibles they offer their corporate donors.

4) easier access to small business loans

5) stop shitting on cities with a high Black population

6) aggressively bust unions starting with the FOP

7) start sucking up to Black leaders who DON'T go to church

8) give Mumia Abu Jamal a full pardon

9) universal voting registration

10) basically just treat poor Black people the same way they treat rich cacs

Naaa son, they need to root out their evil racist organization that practice terrorism, like the KKK, Skinheads, Proudtoys, and others. Stop with that voter suppression bullshit, stop with the redistricting, they have so much racism in their policies its in the soil. I don't mean to be no Democrat tool, but those fuckers are scum, bunch of closet homos, woman beating, war mongering, sexual deviants.
 
Naaa son, they need to root out their evil racist organization that practice terrorism, like the KKK, Skinheads, Proudtoys, and others. Stop with that voter suppression bullshit, stop with the redistricting, they have so much racism in their policies its in the soil. I don't mean to be no Democrat tool, but those fuckers are scum, bunch of closet homos, woman beating, war mongering, sexual deviants.

Except that these groups run rampant in Democratic strongholds too. Take a trip to Portland and you'll see what I mean
 
"I hate that man and want him gone but I'm voting for him anyway because I dont think it is a good idea to change the CIC in the middle of a war. "
 
"I hate that man and want him gone but I'm voting for him anyway because I dont think it is a good idea to change the CIC in the middle of a war. "

You're absolutely right!

We need to stand close to our president so that our enemies can't use their influence to sway our elections to a candidate who is more friendly to their cause.

Our institutions are sacred. A vote for Donald Trump ensures that they stay that way.

God bless America. A nation reborn
 
Trump is going to win the Hispanic vote, them fuckers only worry about themselves once they are in this country. They are usually anti-immigration once their papers are intact. I got a homie from Ecuador that I've known since 3rd grade, his pops still don't speak proper english and his mom speaks to me in half English & Spanish. This cat is a card carrying republican, he even speaks down on Ecuadorians and Mexicans.
 
FUCK THEM !!!!!!! if they whine about us getting government protection against racial discrimination. They don't give a fuck that we've been whining about having been enslaved, brutally abused, explicitly exploited, and yeah of course discriminated against. Publicly offering us real hope that they will work to affect a positive change for us is a risk the DNC candidates will have to take.

We all know its not Trumps fault they hate us. He simply validates the hate, facilitates its normalization, and endorses, even further institutionalizes it.

People don't want to do business with us whether they feel we all stupid or they refuse to do anything to benefit us so I agree but that's not really Trump's fault also to be very honest the democrats can create laws to erase racial discrimination against black folks and other groups will simply bitch and whine more. Whatever the dems do for us the WORLD will bitch about it and to me that's a big reason the dems don't want to call us out by name. We need to address racial hatred people have for black folks but no one is ready for that real conversation.

I have no idea how a black business owner is going to make it rich, either he creates a niche product to target other blacks like a Jamaican restaurant or he whitens himself up to appeal to other groups.
 
Trump is going to win the Hispanic vote, them fuckers only worry about themselves once they are in this country. They are usually anti-immigration once their papers are intact. I got a homie from Ecuador that I've known since 3rd grade, his pops still don't speak proper english and his mom speaks to me in half English & Spanish. This cat is a card carrying republican, he even speaks down on Ecuadorians and Mexicans.
Yo,
I work with a gay Republican Mexican who is the son of an illegal immigrant and undocumented immigrant, and he is a staunch Republican conservative .
:lol:

But people think I'm lying when I say we have NO friends out here.
 
agreed but I don't think the dems would pose as much of a threat like Hillary did to putin in 16. I think Russia will always interfere but not that much.

If anything the dems will push bernie out but that makes way for buttplug and I don't think america will elect him.

Or biden has a serious comeback.
You forgot Bloomberg buying his way in.
 
In some aspect, I can see more Blacks going Republican for just these reasons:

- There are a lot of Blacks that are socially conservative.

- As more Blacks are making more money, they don’t want government taking more of their money.

- Blacks don’t trust government and want it at times mind its business.
 
I’m just tired of dems talking. They do well, got money and a great education but gotta do more than hand a rough draft to a white man, the working class blacks folks getting kinda tired. Education gotta go further a conversation and I’m personally tired of the talking and boogie brothers explaining and talking.
Bloomberg is a rich white man he’s gonna fall in line with other white men.

Didnt
 
In some aspect, I can see more Blacks going Republican for just these reasons:

- There are a lot of Blacks that are socially conservative.

- As more Blacks are making more money, they don’t want government taking more of their money.

- Blacks don’t trust government and want it at times mind its business.

the last one is big, some dudes just wanna be left alone. Tired of being dragged into discussions.
 
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