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WATCH: This Tearful Video of Black Trump Supporter is Going Viral
Henry Davis is a black Trump supporter. Who you may remember from this hysterical video shortly after the 2016 election. His most recent video is a little more tearful.
It’s a good time to be alive and to be able to witness what’s really going on.And we got a chance, if you really want to work and get up off your ass and do something, you can do it.
Black people working, jobs coming back, factories opening up. [Trump's] helping with the drug epidemic and all of that.
There's a looming question mark over how much Donald Trump has disrupted politics. One we're going to need a few election cycles to make sense of. To see if 2016 was a fluke, and the normal "rules" and "models" of politics still apply. Or if we're looking at more of a Napster vs the music industry deal. Google the reference if you're wrinkling your forehead right now. You young whipper snapper.
Rising minority support for Donald Trump could be the biggest indicator Trump threw a wrench in the political machine. Leftists have invested decades of sorcery to dividing voters into various marginalized groups. Claiming anyone without melanin in their skin, but with a penis, hates anyone in those minority groups. The only way for minorities to survive the hate is to vote Democrat. Especially against Donald Trump, who everyone knows "hates" brown people. And women. Puppies. Saturdays.
Except more and more voters from those marginalized groups seem to be gravitating toward Trump (see Stats Show Black Unemployment Levels Just Hit a Record Low… and BET Founder Praises Trump Economy: ‘Bringing Black Workers Back Into the Labor Force’). No matter how much the left and the media try to convince them otherwise. It's almost like policies themselves, not divisive identity politics, matters most to everyone.
The next two or three elections are going to be fascinating.