Presidential campaign in the US: Trump visited an African-American church and participated in a far-right forum

The magnate noted that “the radical left Democrats stole the 2020 elections and we are not going to allow them to fraud the 2024 presidential elections.”

Donald Trump, former US president. Photo: Reuters

The former president of Eunited statesDonald Trump, participated this Saturday in a far-right forum in Detroit, in the key state of Michigan, after visit a black church to capture the African American vote.

The Republican candidate was the guest star of the call Popular Convention convened by the ultraconservative organization Turning Point Actionwhich according to the Anti-Defamation League has connections to white supremacists.

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“The radical left democrats They stole the 2020 elections and we are not going to allow them to fraud in the 2024 presidential elections“Trump exclaimed, applauded by the public, among whom were congressmen from the most radical wing of the Republicans.

Trump, accused of trying to reverse the 2020 election results and having incited the assault on the Capitol, did not recognize his defeat against Democrat Joe Biden and He claimed that he was a victim of electoral fraud.

Donald Trump, former US president. Photo: Reuters

In his speech, the magnate stressed that it is victim of a judicial persecution promoted by Biden and promised largest deportation in US history if he returns to power after the elections on November 5.

Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Photo: EFE.

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Trump visited an African American church

Before attending the far-right event, Trump held a meeting with voters at an African American church in Detroitin an attempt to capture votes from a sector of the population traditionally democrat.

“Biden is the worst president there has ever been for African Americans”he exclaimed from the altar of Church 180, shielded by two American flags and a large Christian cross.

Donald Trump visited an African-American church. Photo: Reuters Donald Trump visited an African-American church. Photo: Reuters

In that temple, the Republican accused Biden of having allowed a wave of irregular migrants to enter the country that they are stealing jobs from African Americans. According to a survey of Prew Centerthe black population continues to be democrats in its vast majority, since 78% would vote for the current president, compared to 18% who would vote for Trumpbut the Democratic advantage has narrowed compared to four years ago.

Democrats fear that Biden’s low popularity will demobilize the black electorate in cities like Detroit, which could cost them victory in the key state of Michiganwho in 2016 voted for Trump and in 2020 did so for the current president.

 
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