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US Presidential Election Series: Trump will win more black votes than currently estimated

As the Primary was going on, the popular media and left-wing politicians painted the Republican nominee Donald Trump as a racist and predicted that he will receive no votes from the United States’ black community. The Republican Party elites accused Mr. Trump of further alienating the party from the black community, which over the past predominantly voted for the Democrats. In this year’s election, the votes from the black community are crucial for the Democrats to win the White House as the majority of the Whites are supporting Donald Trump.

So, when Donald Trump directly started addressing the black community that has been badly hit by the great recession, saying that what 50 years of voting for the Democrats have done to them and what they have got to lose in taking a chance and vote for him, the Democratic Party members panicked. They panicked so much that president Barrack Obama had to come out and say that he would feel personally insulted if this community votes for Donald Trump.

Donald Trump, who was counted out as racist by the Democrats and the Republican elites are now expected to receive more votes from the black community than any previous republican nominees. It is now officially estimated that Donald Trump would get at least 11 percent of the black votes, much higher than both John McCain and Mitt Romney, Presidential candidates of 2008 and 2012. We, however, believe that this number fall short of reality. We have gone through hundreds of documents and videos with regard to black community of America and we strongly expect Donald Trump to do better in the community than currently estimated. We suspect, he could go as high as 25 percent.  

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