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It Turns Out Trump Isn’t Speaking To Black Churchgoers In Detroit

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Are you surprised?

Big buzz garnered this week around news that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would be delivering his first speech before congregants at a black church in Detroit, Michigan.

It turns out, it was all a farce.

Trump’s campaign announced the event on Monday claiming that the candidate would attend Great Faith Ministries to address churchgoers to “outline policies that will impact minorities and the disenfranchised in our country” and answer questions “that are relevant to the African-American community,” according to a statement from Trump surrogate Pastor Mark Burns.

Instead, according to the Detroit Free Press, Trump’s appearance will only include a one-on-one interview with the church’s pastor Bishop Wayne T. Jackson. The interview, which will be conducted on the church’s Impact Network, won’t air to the public until at least one week after it’s taped.

“He’ll be here Saturday. He’s going to sit in service and have the experience in the black church, and then he and I will be in this office and do an interview for the Impact Network that will be aired later on,” Jackson told the paper. “Just like any visitor, there will be fellowship at the service, and he can talk to people one-on-one.”

Trump’s resignation from speaking to black voters in Detroit comes on the heels of a new push from his campaign to expand his outreach efforts to black communities. However, so far, attempts to court the black vote, which have been laid out in a number of troubling speeches, have sparked criticism around Trump for merely reinforcing his own base of white, anti-black supporters than to show any real concern for the issues black voters demand that candidates address.

Jackson, who told the Detroit Free Press that he has always voted for Democrats, said he feels the same way. He also said he plans to ask Trump if he’s a Christian, and if he’s racist.

More: It Turns Out Trump Isn’t Speaking To Black Churchgoers In Detroit

No, I'm not surprised.
 
Are you surprised?

Big buzz garnered this week around news that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would be delivering his first speech before congregants at a black church in Detroit, Michigan.

It turns out, it was all a farce.

Trump’s campaign announced the event on Monday claiming that the candidate would attend Great Faith Ministries to address churchgoers to “outline policies that will impact minorities and the disenfranchised in our country” and answer questions “that are relevant to the African-American community,” according to a statement from Trump surrogate Pastor Mark Burns.

Instead, according to the Detroit Free Press, Trump’s appearance will only include a one-on-one interview with the church’s pastor Bishop Wayne T. Jackson. The interview, which will be conducted on the church’s Impact Network, won’t air to the public until at least one week after it’s taped.

“He’ll be here Saturday. He’s going to sit in service and have the experience in the black church, and then he and I will be in this office and do an interview for the Impact Network that will be aired later on,” Jackson told the paper. “Just like any visitor, there will be fellowship at the service, and he can talk to people one-on-one.”

Trump’s resignation from speaking to black voters in Detroit comes on the heels of a new push from his campaign to expand his outreach efforts to black communities. However, so far, attempts to court the black vote, which have been laid out in a number of troubling speeches, have sparked criticism around Trump for merely reinforcing his own base of white, anti-black supporters than to show any real concern for the issues black voters demand that candidates address.

Jackson, who told the Detroit Free Press that he has always voted for Democrats, said he feels the same way. He also said he plans to ask Trump if he’s a Christian, and if he’s racist.

More: It Turns Out Trump Isn’t Speaking To Black Churchgoers In Detroit

No, I'm not surprised.
We're you trying to make a list of the blacks so you could whip them massa?
 
Trump hasn't visited a single black church. Ever.


Clinton has been working for civil rights in the black community since the 70s. She has spoken to countless black communities and leaders over the decades and during this campaign.

Trump hasn't visited a single black community. Not one.

When he made his infamous "What do you have to lose?" speech about blacks, he was standing in front of a roomful of white people. :lol:

It just doesn't get more clueless and literally out of touch than that.
 
Donald Trump is too big a coward to hold a rally in a black community. He only talks to white crowds.

Check this out.

Trump to black voters: "What do you have to lose by trying something new like Trump? You're living in poverty. Your schools are no good. You have no jobs."


Here is a photo of the Dimondale, MI crowd to which he was speaking. Those people you heard clapping in the sound bites as Trump talked down to the negroes were white.


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Donald Trump is too big a coward to hold a rally in a black community. He only talks to white crowds.

Check this out.

Trump to black voters: "What do you have to lose by trying something new like Trump? You're living in poverty. Your schools are no good. You have no jobs."


Here is a photo of the Dimondale, MI crowd to which he was speaking:


vwzz0h.jpg

Blacks don't own tvs? Have internet access?
 
Donald Trump is too big a coward to hold a rally in a black community. He only talks to white crowds.

Check this out.

Trump to black voters: "What do you have to lose by trying something new like Trump? You're living in poverty. Your schools are no good. You have no jobs."


Here is a photo of the Dimondale, MI crowd to which he was speaking:


vwzz0h.jpg

Blacks don't own tvs?

The ones in Ferguson and Baltimore do HAHAHAHAHAAHA
 
Are you surprised?

Big buzz garnered this week around news that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would be delivering his first speech before congregants at a black church in Detroit, Michigan.

It turns out, it was all a farce.

Trump’s campaign announced the event on Monday claiming that the candidate would attend Great Faith Ministries to address churchgoers to “outline policies that will impact minorities and the disenfranchised in our country” and answer questions “that are relevant to the African-American community,” according to a statement from Trump surrogate Pastor Mark Burns.

Instead, according to the Detroit Free Press, Trump’s appearance will only include a one-on-one interview with the church’s pastor Bishop Wayne T. Jackson. The interview, which will be conducted on the church’s Impact Network, won’t air to the public until at least one week after it’s taped.

“He’ll be here Saturday. He’s going to sit in service and have the experience in the black church, and then he and I will be in this office and do an interview for the Impact Network that will be aired later on,” Jackson told the paper. “Just like any visitor, there will be fellowship at the service, and he can talk to people one-on-one.”

Trump’s resignation from speaking to black voters in Detroit comes on the heels of a new push from his campaign to expand his outreach efforts to black communities. However, so far, attempts to court the black vote, which have been laid out in a number of troubling speeches, have sparked criticism around Trump for merely reinforcing his own base of white, anti-black supporters than to show any real concern for the issues black voters demand that candidates address.

Jackson, who told the Detroit Free Press that he has always voted for Democrats, said he feels the same way. He also said he plans to ask Trump if he’s a Christian, and if he’s racist.

More: It Turns Out Trump Isn’t Speaking To Black Churchgoers In Detroit

No, I'm not surprised.
Don't be silly. The interview is for the purpose of reaching these same black churchgoers and others.

Now when will Hillary's campaign be ready to risk putting her before a press conference?
 
Oh. Donald Trump will visit Detroit. He'll attend a service at a black church. He'll do an interview with a black pastor. He will not be giving a speech to a group of black people.

Clearly, a filthy racist and all around terrible human being.
 
Trump hasn't visited a single black church. Ever.


Clinton has been working for civil rights in the black community since the 70s. She has spoken to countless black communities and leaders over the decades and during this campaign.

Trump hasn't visited a single black community. Not one.

When he made his infamous "What do you have to lose?" speech about blacks, he was standing in front of a roomful of white people. :lol:

It just doesn't get more clueless and literally out of touch than that.


Whatt?

God Damn dude what's this propaganda that trump has never spoke at a black church ?

Jesus Christ dude is this like the argument we had that you couldn't figure out , less people= higher wages like when some Wal-Mart's and McDonald's in the Dakota's were paying over $17 bucks an hour?
 
Trump hasn't visited a single black church. Ever.


Clinton has been working for civil rights in the black community since the 70s. She has spoken to countless black communities and leaders over the decades and during this campaign.

Trump hasn't visited a single black community. Not one.

When he made his infamous "What do you have to lose?" speech about blacks, he was standing in front of a roomful of white people. :lol:

It just doesn't get more clueless and literally out of touch than that.


Whatt?

God Damn dude what's this propaganda that trump has never spoke at a black church ?

Jesus Christ dude is this like the argument we had that you couldn't figure out , less people= higher wages like when some Wal-Mart's and McDonald's in the Dakota's were paying over $17 bucks an hour?


God Damn tool


African-American Church in Charlotte Rallies Behind Donald Trump

This is funny..

Black Women Supporting Donald Trump For President:
 
Leaked Script Shows What Advisers Want Donald Trump to Say at Black Church

DETROIT — Donald J. Trump’s visit to a black church here on Saturday will be a major moment for a candidate with a history of offending the sensibilities of black Americans.

His team is leaving nothing to chance.

Instead of speaking to the congregation at Great Faith Ministries International, Mr. Trump will be interviewed by its pastor in a session that will be closed to the public and the news media, with questions submitted in advance. And instead of letting Mr. Trump be his freewheeling self, his campaign has prepared lengthy answers for the submitted questions, consulting black Republicans to make sure he says the right things.

An eight-page draft script obtained by The New York Times shows 12 questions that Bishop Wayne T. Jackson, the church’s pastor, intends to ask Mr. Trump during the taped question-and-answer session, as well as the responses Mr. Trump is being advised to give.

The proposed answers were devised by aides working for the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee, according to an official who has been involved in the planning but declined to be identified while speaking about confidential strategy.

The document includes the exact wording of answers the aides are proposing for Mr. Trump to give to questions about police killings, racial tension and the perception among many black voters that he and the Republican Party are racist, among other topics.

The official said the answers could change based on feedback from the black Republicans they are consulting with.

More: DRAFT LEAKS: Trump Interview With Black Pastor Will Be Scripted

I'll be glad when Trump's dog and pony show comes to an end.
 
Trump hasn't visited a single black church. Ever.


Clinton has been working for civil rights in the black community since the 70s. She has spoken to countless black communities and leaders over the decades and during this campaign.

Trump hasn't visited a single black community. Not one.

When he made his infamous "What do you have to lose?" speech about blacks, he was standing in front of a roomful of white people. :lol:

It just doesn't get more clueless and literally out of touch than that.
And yet, after 35 years of fite-en for the darkees, she ain't akomplished ekneething for them job wize.
 

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