Black male voters in Georgia said in a Sky News video on Monday that they support former President Donald Trump's character and economic policies.
Trump currently leads Vice President Kamala Harris in Georgia by 1 percentage point. According to Voters told Sky News US correspondent Mark Stone they believe Trump's bold personality, business acumen and economic record as president make him an attractive candidate in the race. video The photo was taken on an outdoor basketball court in Columbus, Georgia. (Related: “Is that a trick question?”: Kamala Harris rally-goers struggle to explain her policies)
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'He'll tell you what it is': Black male voters in battleground states explain why they support Trump pic.twitter.com/ym6buagrVe
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One voter told Stone that they were voting for Trump “because he's the best choice for us.”
“Some people don't like him, but I think he's a smart businessman,” another voter said. “Some people want to call him a jerk, but I think he's a great jerk.”
Another voter said Trump is “the real deal” and “I don't care what you think about him.”
“He'll speak his mind. He'll tell you what it is,” he said.
pair Twin brothers Others told Stone they planned to vote for Trump, with one telling the former president who he would vote for after learning who was running. Another said he was grateful for “tax cuts” under Trump and that his construction company was doing “boom” under his administration.
Other voters told Stone they weren't planning to vote, while one said he planned to vote for Harris after learning she was running against Trump, even though he himself had said he would “never” vote for Trump.
Black male voters in South Carolina also told MSNBC in February that Trump appealed to them based on economic factors and personality traits.
Trump won 21 percent of the black vote in a six-way contest against Harris, independent presidential candidates Cornel West and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Green Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein and Libertarian Party candidate Chase Oliver, boosting the former president's share of the vote to 26 percent as he faces off against the vice president. According to According to a Fox News poll released Wednesday, the numbers are roughly the same as a Fox News poll from June. vote Regarding the showdown between President Trump and President Joe Biden.
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