It’s not though. People from parts of the country and different communities have their own unique problems. We need to address them as such so that we may make life better for them, not in a way that undermines their American identity, but in a way that affirms it.
I think it's important. I've been talking to lots of black people lately. Most still hate Trump. In fact I really haven't run into any that don't hate him. It's bizarre to me, because he is doing a great job or ALL Americans, and probably more for blacks than any other president has, but it doesn't seem he's gaining traction from the ordinary black population. I really don't understand why. He absolutely has to gain from the 8% or whatever that voted for him last time. Maybe he only needs to get to 9 or 10% but I'd much prefer he get 15 or 20, if not 51%.
Fuck identity politics.
It’s not though. People from parts of the country and different communities have their own unique problems. We need to address them as such so that we may make life better for them, not in a way that undermines their American identity, but in a way that affirms it.
I think it's important. I've been talking to lots of black people lately. Most still hate Trump. In fact I really haven't run into any that don't hate him. It's bizarre to me, because he is doing a great job or ALL Americans, and probably more for blacks than any other president has, but it doesn't seem he's gaining traction from the ordinary black population. I really don't understand why. He absolutely has to gain from the 8% or whatever that voted for him last time. Maybe he only needs to get to 9 or 10% but I'd much prefer he get 15 or 20, if not 51%.
Not really the same. Too many black people think they can't support Trump because they're black.
Its a necessary recruiting tool.
Some people probably agree with you, but I don’t. I prefer to let the promoted ideals do the recruiting.
I see you are a fan of losing. Perhaps you could campaign for Romney.