‘They feel like he’s honest,’ said Michaelah Montgomery, a political consultant whose interaction with President Trump went viral on social media.
In contrast, 49 percent of Republicans feel very fearful, and 45 percent are angry about President Biden winning reelection.
‘A new low,’ Gallup says.
An increasing number of men of color, particularly black and Hispanic voters, are becoming more receptive to Republican ideologies.
If the pattern holds, President Trump could be the first Republican presidential candidate in some 50 years to get more than 15 percent of the black vote.
‘They feel like he’s honest,’ said Michaelah Montgomery, a political consultant whose interaction with President Trump went viral on social media.
In contrast, 49 percent of Republicans feel very fearful, and 45 percent are angry about President Biden winning reelection.
‘A new low,’ Gallup says.
An increasing number of men of color, particularly black and Hispanic voters, are becoming more receptive to Republican ideologies.
If the pattern holds, President Trump could be the first Republican presidential candidate in some 50 years to get more than 15 percent of the black vote.