Trump supporters are increasingly isolated in their denial of systemic racism

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
A large swath of the American public has shifted in its views on race, but Trump's base has not.

In a new Pew Research survey, just 9% of Trump supporters say it's harder to be Black in the US than white.
Compared to 74% of Biden voters and 44% of the general electorate,

Trump's base is left on an island of its own denial of systemic racism.

Trump has tried to court Black voters through the summer, but has repeatedly stated he does not believe systemic racism exists, equating police officers who kill unarmed civilians to golfers who "choke" on the putting green.

He only won 8% of Black voters in 2016, while more recent polling shows him earning, at best, 10% support among them nationwide.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ism-according-to-new-polling-data/ar-BB18UKVk
 
A large swath of the American public has shifted in its views on race, but Trump's base has not.

In a new Pew Research survey, just 9% of Trump supporters say it's harder to be Black in the US than white.
Compared to 74% of Biden voters and 44% of the general electorate,

Trump's base is left on an island of its own denial of systemic racism.

Trump has tried to court Black voters through the summer, but has repeatedly stated he does not believe systemic racism exists, equating police officers who kill unarmed civilians to golfers who "choke" on the putting green.

He only won 8% of Black voters in 2016, while more recent polling shows him earning, at best, 10% support among them nationwide.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ism-according-to-new-polling-data/ar-BB18UKVk

Those that continue to claim systemic racism are the ones that realize they can't make it on what they have to offer so they blame someone/something else for their failures.
 
Systemic racism exists... in the DEMOCRAT PARTY

... the people who brought you the systemically racist policy of AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ...
 
Those that continue to claim systemic racism are the ones that realize they can't make it on what they have to offer so they blame someone/something else for their failures.

Kinda like when white trash losers accuse Obama of having benefitted from "affirmative action"?
 
A large swath of the American public has shifted in its views on race, but Trump's base has not.

In a new Pew Research survey, just 9% of Trump supporters say it's harder to be Black in the US than white.
Compared to 74% of Biden voters and 44% of the general electorate,

Trump's base is left on an island of its own denial of systemic racism.

Trump has tried to court Black voters through the summer, but has repeatedly stated he does not believe systemic racism exists, equating police officers who kill unarmed civilians to golfers who "choke" on the putting green.

He only won 8% of Black voters in 2016, while more recent polling shows him earning, at best, 10% support among them nationwide.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ism-according-to-new-polling-data/ar-BB18UKVk

Trump said to Woodward, "you drank the koolaid."
 
No, I don't accept false science.

You supported a black boy for President because of the color of his skin then accuse others of being racist. Pucker up, nl.

You think that the international scientific community lies about evolution, global warming, COVID-19, and even heliocentrism.
 
You think that the international scientific community lies about evolution, global warming, COVID-19, and even heliocentrism.

Evolution hasn't been proven, global warming is a hoax, all the nonsense with COVID is nothing more than politics by the left designed to defeat someone you're still mad kicked Hillary's ass, and no one supports geocentrism on either side.
 
Notice how we are made to start with the claimed fact that so-called systemic racism is real, that there will be no argument allowed on the question.

This is not how either reason or civility work, this is a barbaric act from an inferior person.
 
A large swath of the American public has shifted in its views on race, but Trump's base has not.

In a new Pew Research survey, just 9% of Trump supporters say it's harder to be Black in the US than white.
Compared to 74% of Biden voters and 44% of the general electorate,

Trump's base is left on an island of its own denial of systemic racism.

Trump has tried to court Black voters through the summer, but has repeatedly stated he does not believe systemic racism exists, equating police officers who kill unarmed civilians to golfers who "choke" on the putting green.

He only won 8% of Black voters in 2016, while more recent polling shows him earning, at best, 10% support among them nationwide.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ism-according-to-new-polling-data/ar-BB18UKVk

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