Biden campaign 'rattled' as president 'hemorrhages votes' in Black community to Trump, says Rep. Hunt

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Biden campaign 'rattled' as president 'hemorrhages votes' in Black community to Trump, says Rep. Hunt

'The Democrat Party hasn't done anything for black people the last 30 years. It's time to give us a chance​

Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, believes former President Trump is making significant inroads with Black voters after he traveled to Philadelphia to have policy conversations with Black Americans.

Hunt and Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., spoke to a "packed house" in the liberal city on Tuesday in an effort to bring attention to the policies and priorities of the Republican Party ahead of the election.

Hunt later spoke with Fox News Digital about why he thinks more Black voters leaving the Democratic Party could cause Biden to lose re-election and said Trump is leading this change.

"Congress, Cognac, & Cigars" featured a discussion between Hunt and Donalds with former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya as moderator. Similar events will follow in Atlanta, Ga., Detroit, Mich. Milwaukee, Wis., Charlotte, N.C. and other cities in states key to winning the 2024 presidential election.

"Trump's policies four years ago are not just Black issues, but they are American issues. And if President Trump is able to attain between 25 and 30% of the Black male vote, then Joe Biden cannot win," said Hunt.

Hunt said Trump, "set a record for Black turnout in 2020" and can build on that number in November.

Hunt said they are doing the work and trying to inspire voters by going into areas "where no conservative in the past three decades has bravely gone before."

"You haven't had voices like me and Byron Donalds that are willing to take the initiative to do what we've been doing over the course of the past year," said Hunt.

Hunt described a moment that stuck out during the event when a Black woman who left the Democratic Party, along with other members of her family, spoke out. She shared how the COVID pandemic made her realize Democrats are not for her community but rather for "White liberal elites," based on the "draconian" way they were treated during the pandemic.

The same woman also discussed how Democrats "broke up the Black family" because of welfare policies. ...

Hunt said by having these conversations, they are challenging why generations of Black voters have been voting for the Democrats. He argued that Republicans now have an opportunity to win over Black voters by "breaking the bonds and attachment" to the Democrat party by focusing on policies, and to "stop the race bait."

"I am not a slave and nobody currently living is a slave owner. So at this point, I don't want to hear that conversation. I want to hear a conversation about what party is going to benefit us the most financially, how we are going to live the best and in the greatest country in the world." said Hunt, explaining that Black voters are concerned about the economy, "the hidden tax of inflation," and safe neighborhoods.

"The Democrat Party hasn't done anything for Black people in the last 30 years. It's time to give us a chance."

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Biden is hemorrhaging his base. Trump is going to scoop them up because he cares about the working man.
 

Biden campaign 'rattled' as president 'hemorrhages votes' in Black community to Trump, says Rep. Hunt

'The Democrat Party hasn't done anything for black people the last 30 years. It's time to give us a chance​

Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, believes former President Trump is making significant inroads with Black voters after he traveled to Philadelphia to have policy conversations with Black Americans.

Hunt and Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., spoke to a "packed house" in the liberal city on Tuesday in an effort to bring attention to the policies and priorities of the Republican Party ahead of the election.

Hunt later spoke with Fox News Digital about why he thinks more Black voters leaving the Democratic Party could cause Biden to lose re-election and said Trump is leading this change.

"Congress, Cognac, & Cigars" featured a discussion between Hunt and Donalds with former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya as moderator. Similar events will follow in Atlanta, Ga., Detroit, Mich. Milwaukee, Wis., Charlotte, N.C. and other cities in states key to winning the 2024 presidential election.

"Trump's policies four years ago are not just Black issues, but they are American issues. And if President Trump is able to attain between 25 and 30% of the Black male vote, then Joe Biden cannot win," said Hunt.

Hunt said Trump, "set a record for Black turnout in 2020" and can build on that number in November.

Hunt said they are doing the work and trying to inspire voters by going into areas "where no conservative in the past three decades has bravely gone before."

"You haven't had voices like me and Byron Donalds that are willing to take the initiative to do what we've been doing over the course of the past year," said Hunt.

Hunt described a moment that stuck out during the event when a Black woman who left the Democratic Party, along with other members of her family, spoke out. She shared how the COVID pandemic made her realize Democrats are not for her community but rather for "White liberal elites," based on the "draconian" way they were treated during the pandemic.

The same woman also discussed how Democrats "broke up the Black family" because of welfare policies. ...

Hunt said by having these conversations, they are challenging why generations of Black voters have been voting for the Democrats. He argued that Republicans now have an opportunity to win over Black voters by "breaking the bonds and attachment" to the Democrat party by focusing on policies, and to "stop the race bait."

"I am not a slave and nobody currently living is a slave owner. So at this point, I don't want to hear that conversation. I want to hear a conversation about what party is going to benefit us the most financially, how we are going to live the best and in the greatest country in the world." said Hunt, explaining that Black voters are concerned about the economy, "the hidden tax of inflation," and safe neighborhoods.

"The Democrat Party hasn't done anything for Black people in the last 30 years. It's time to give us a chance."

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Biden is hemorrhaging his base. Trump is going to scoop them up because he cares about the working man.
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Biden campaign 'rattled' as president 'hemorrhages votes' in Black community to Trump, says Rep. Hunt"​


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Biden campaign 'rattled' as president 'hemorrhages votes' in Black community to Trump, says Rep. Hunt

'The Democrat Party hasn't done anything for black people the last 30 years. It's time to give us a chance​

Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, believes former President Trump is making significant inroads with Black voters after he traveled to Philadelphia to have policy conversations with Black Americans.

Hunt and Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., spoke to a "packed house" in the liberal city on Tuesday in an effort to bring attention to the policies and priorities of the Republican Party ahead of the election.

Hunt later spoke with Fox News Digital about why he thinks more Black voters leaving the Democratic Party could cause Biden to lose re-election and said Trump is leading this change.

"Congress, Cognac, & Cigars" featured a discussion between Hunt and Donalds with former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya as moderator. Similar events will follow in Atlanta, Ga., Detroit, Mich. Milwaukee, Wis., Charlotte, N.C. and other cities in states key to winning the 2024 presidential election.

"Trump's policies four years ago are not just Black issues, but they are American issues. And if President Trump is able to attain between 25 and 30% of the Black male vote, then Joe Biden cannot win," said Hunt.

Hunt said Trump, "set a record for Black turnout in 2020" and can build on that number in November.

Hunt said they are doing the work and trying to inspire voters by going into areas "where no conservative in the past three decades has bravely gone before."

"You haven't had voices like me and Byron Donalds that are willing to take the initiative to do what we've been doing over the course of the past year," said Hunt.

Hunt described a moment that stuck out during the event when a Black woman who left the Democratic Party, along with other members of her family, spoke out. She shared how the COVID pandemic made her realize Democrats are not for her community but rather for "White liberal elites," based on the "draconian" way they were treated during the pandemic.

The same woman also discussed how Democrats "broke up the Black family" because of welfare policies. ...

Hunt said by having these conversations, they are challenging why generations of Black voters have been voting for the Democrats. He argued that Republicans now have an opportunity to win over Black voters by "breaking the bonds and attachment" to the Democrat party by focusing on policies, and to "stop the race bait."

"I am not a slave and nobody currently living is a slave owner. So at this point, I don't want to hear that conversation. I want to hear a conversation about what party is going to benefit us the most financially, how we are going to live the best and in the greatest country in the world." said Hunt, explaining that Black voters are concerned about the economy, "the hidden tax of inflation," and safe neighborhoods.

"The Democrat Party hasn't done anything for Black people in the last 30 years. It's time to give us a chance."

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Biden is hemorrhaging his base. Trump is going to scoop them up because he cares about the working man.
I remember the GOP were just as certain that 2020 was going to be this amazing RED TSUNAMI that was going to sweep out all the Democrats...

Of course, everyone remembers what happened.
 
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I remember the GOP were just as certain that 2020 was going to be this amazing RED TSUNAMI that was going to sweep out all the Democrats...

Of course, everyone remembers what happened.
Yeah. We won the House. And investigations started. BTW Zappa you never fully answered my question about late term abortions.
 
I am not buying it...the Regime is pretending like Old America still exists, that our leaders run honest elections when there is no doubt that they dont, and that there is a chance that Trump will be elected. None of this is true, but there are advantages to spinning those narratives.
 
I'm reminded of the polls posted here from conservative sites in 2020 saying Trump was going to get a much larger share of the black vote, including one by Breibart that showed him winning 1/3. Of course come election time he won 8%.

Now no political party has a God given right to anyone's vote. It has to be earned. And polling over the past year has shown much more dissatisfaction with Biden from black voters. Whether that translates into votes for Trump come election day remains to be seen. But history shows to take these polls with a grain of salt.
 
Fox thinks that if they hammer these hyperbolic headlines over and over, they'll buffalo more black voters into voting for Trump.

Using words like "hemorrhages" is typical Fox propaganda.
 
Love how people who know nothing about the Black community pontificates on the Black community

And the mo mo's thank them :ROFLMAO:

oy vey :rolleyes:
 
Yeah. We won the House. And investigations started. BTW Zappa you never fully answered my question about late term abortions.
You blew what EVERYONE, including all magats knew should be a massive win, and got one singular, hair thin win in the House giving you power to do nothing but non stop investigations that even most magat republicans admit have harmed the image of the magat party and not harmed Biden.
 
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