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Black people are increasingly supporting Trump because they believe Democrats have controlled the justice system for years, leading to a two-tiered system that works against them. They point to Joe Biden's 1994 crime bill as an example of this. While they don't believe Trump is guilty of the crimes he's accused of, they see the justice system being used against him and feel it's proof that Democrats are using it to oppress them. As a result, they predict that Trump will receive a significant amount of black votes in the 2024 election.

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To black voters: politicians promise change but deliver nothing. They bring in illegal immigrants to replace you. They give them everything and you nothing. They lie every 4 years. Vote for Trump to shake things up. They should go to jail for lying about COVID and stealing property. Trump will give you a chance to change things. We're tired of being screwed over.

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I used to be a blind Democrat, following my girlfriend's views. I switched to supporting Trump during the pandemic. I believe Trump has provided opportunities and wealth for black people. I think Biden was blindly voted in based on emotions. Biden's comment about black voters was offensive, and I believe he is unfit to lead.

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Rasmussen polls showed Donald Trump had a positive appraisal after his first 100 days, with 62% of surveyed Hispanics expressing approval, higher than whites, and 39% of African Americans expressing approval. The speaker claims African Americans and Hispanics are prioritizing economics and cost of living over superficial appearance. The speaker asserts that diversity, equity, and inclusion primarily benefited a professional class, not inner cities, and that this class is obsessed with race. The speaker suggests that most Hispanics and nearly a majority of Black Americans have moved beyond the elite's focus on race. The speaker concludes that the Democratic Party's focus on race may alienate constituents who are moving on, which will have political repercussions.

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Young people, Hispanics, and some black voters are abandoning Joe Biden, while some illegal immigrants are expressing their support for him. In an interview on Fox, these immigrants praised Biden for the help they have received and thanked him for treating them well. The speaker questions whether there are any American citizens who would say the same about Biden and Kamala Harris.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic party for promoting unqualified black women and neglecting black men. They argue that policies have harmed the black community, praising Trump for caring about their concerns. They accuse Barack Obama of neglecting black issues and label him a curse on the nation. The speaker also condemns Black Lives Matter founders for not supporting black businesses and criticizes liberals for hypocrisy regarding illegal immigration. They express concern about defunding the police and highlight Trump's appeal to black voters for prioritizing America. The speaker urges fair treatment of all individuals.

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Many former Democrats who had issues with Trump are now secretly supporting him. Even lower-income black communities are waking up to the lies and manipulation of the Democratic establishment. They see Trump as someone who has done more for them than anyone else. The support for Trump is growing, even among the youth. People are proud to be part of "Blacks for Trump" and believe they made more money under his presidency. Some even joke that they would vote for Trump even if he were convicted of a crime because he's funny. The hood has Trump's back, and they are united in their support for him in 2024.

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The speakers in the video express their support for Trump and criticize Biden. They mention Trump's promise to put money where his mouth is and how black people were getting benefits during his presidency. They also mention Biden's comment about black voters and express their dislike for him. One speaker admits that they now see what Trump did, while another says they want Trump back and higher gas prices. Overall, the speakers express their preference for Trump over Biden.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker argues that Black people’s potential reluctance to vote for a woman or even willingness to vote for Trump could stem from policy concerns, not misogyny. The speaker cites inflation, cost of living, gas and grocery prices, immigration, and border issues as key factors. They suggest some believe there's more sensitivity towards immigrants than struggling Black communities. The speaker highlights the allocation of $53 million in prepaid credit cards for immigrants, questioning why similar support isn't provided to Black people who have been struggling for years. They ask if people don't think Black people notice these disparities.

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Attending the Libertarian Convention was a strategic move, as they represent a significant portion of the electorate. People of color should not be assumed to vote a certain way based on race. Many are disillusioned with the Democratic message, seeing no improvement in their lives. Republicans showing up in communities where Biden is absent could sway voters. Democrats underestimate Trump's appeal to people of color due to their focus on race rather than the economy's impact. The economy affects everyone regardless of race.

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I don't see the need for Trump to focus on black issues since he didn't rely on black votes to win. He emphasizes low black unemployment, contrasting it with Obama's record. Trump's outreach to black voters is appreciated by some, despite fear of backlash. Some black individuals support Trump but may not openly express it due to potential criticism.

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Black people are critical to saving America from Joe Biden due to his past actions and statements. Some black men are supporting Donald Trump and the conservative movement, feeling they have been voting against their own interests for years. Others question how anyone can still support the current administration given rising costs and global chaos.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker questioned if Black people's potential reluctance to vote for a woman or willingness to vote for Trump could be due to policy, not misogyny. The speaker cited inflation, cost of living, gas prices, groceries, immigration, and border issues as potential factors. They also mentioned a perceived elevated sensitivity towards immigrants compared to struggling Black people. The speaker highlighted New York's prepaid credit cards for immigrants, contrasting it with the lack of similar support for Black people who have been struggling for years, suggesting this disparity is noticed.

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Trump's support among black voters in Wisconsin has reportedly doubled, reaching about 20%, compared to 8% in the previous election. In contrast, Kamala Harris received 78% of the black vote four years ago. This shift indicates a significant identity realignment occurring in this election cycle.

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Minority communities are not seeing improvement in the face of rising inflation in food, gas, and insurance prices. Bidenomics is being criticized as a complete mess and a disaster, particularly in New York City. When asked about Biden's claim that the economy is improving, especially in black and brown communities, the response is that it's all lies. Many believe someone other than Biden should be president, with a strong call to bring back Trump. People express their support for Trump, citing the financial benefits they experienced during his presidency. The surprising open support for Trump in the Bronx has Biden's campaign strategists concerned about the messaging around Bidenomics as the 2022 elections approach.

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The speaker expresses their belief that the Democratic Party is hypocritical and not supportive of black men. They argue that Democratic policies negatively impact the black family and the economy. They mention that many black men are leaving the Democratic Party because of its anti-family and anti-economic stance. The speaker also mentions that although they still support Black Lives Matter, they prefer Donald Trump as a candidate due to his focus on economics. They highlight that black men they know share similar views and believe they were doing well under Trump's presidency, citing examples of successful businesses and low-income housing initiatives. The speaker concludes by mentioning Tim Scott as another example.

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Speaker 0: "Someone's saying, I was surprised that so many black and Hispanic people, mainly men, voted in 2024 for Trump. It made no sense in a white racist culture politically. How do you account for this?" Speaker 1: "Well, I think... people believe that it wasn't gonna happen to them, that yeah, he was gonna clean things up, but that didn't apply to them or their family." "part of it is sort of jumping on that bandwagon, doing what your church is doing, doing what your friends and family are doing, like not wanting to be the one who says, no, wait a minute, I believe in vaccines." "Saw that with the anti vaxx movement, right, and QAnon." "As much as some of us may dislike him, he is a very powerful personality." "twenty one percent of Americans are illiterate, fifty four percent have a literacy level below sixth grade, that means what? That means not a lot of critical thinking." "Now that doesn't account for the really smart people who also follow Trump, whether black or white." "those people, in my opinion, are doing it because they're gaining financially, and they don't really care about anything else except becoming a bigger billionaire or a bigger millionaire." "Trump gave people a blank check to be awful." "the most powerful man in the country is saying it's okay."

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A BLM leader endorses Donald Trump as the best candidate, stating that everyone else is terrible. They express personal liking for Trump and disappointment in the current president. They believe many black people are starting to move away from the Democratic Party, which they view as racist and not valuing their vote. They see Trump as the opposite, someone who speaks honestly and doesn't betray like the Democrats.

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The speaker, a resident of Baltimore, believes that African Americans should support Trump despite the false narrative that he is racist. They argue that his policies are important for the community and highlight his support for historically black colleges, the Second Chance Act, and low unemployment rates. The speaker urges African Americans to focus on policy rather than personality, claiming that the Democratic Party offers nothing but destruction for their community. They acknowledge that many people dislike Trump but emphasize the need to consider his policies instead.

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Blacks express support for Trump, citing financial gains under his presidency. Some Democrats are switching sides but remain secretive. The hood is waking up to Democratic lies. Even those who never voted before plan to support Trump in 2024. They believe Trump is the best choice, regardless of any legal issues. The speaker emphasizes unity and loyalty to Trump, dismissing criticisms and pledging unwavering support. The message is clear: Trump 2024 is the way to go.

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Black men are unhappy with the Biden Harris administration, who visit Detroit frequently to maintain control. Life was better under Trump, with more money and fewer financial struggles. Make decisions based on economics, not emotions, for family's benefit. Support is needed to make a change in Detroit's leadership, as Michigan's path is led by Detroit.

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The speaker argues against blaming black people for certain issues and questions what former President Obama did for the black community. They claim that Obama's adopted father was one of the richest men on earth and had investments in companies like Goldman Sachs and British Petroleum. The speaker also mentions that Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to the healthcare industry. They express support for President Trump, highlighting low black unemployment rates and increased funding for historically black colleges. The speaker concludes by referencing a joke about George W. Bush and Michelle Obama, suggesting a long-standing connection between the two families.

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Hispanic voter support for Biden has dropped from 59% to 45%, with Trump at 39%. Among Black voters under 50, Biden's lead has decreased from 80 to 37 points. Despite forgiving $144 billion in student loans, only 36% of debt holders approve. Biden has also lost 8% support from women since 2020. Despite these declines, recent polls show him ahead.

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A BLM leader endorses Donald Trump as the best candidate, stating that everyone else is terrible. They express personal liking for Trump and deep disappointment and disdain for the current president and vice president. The BLM leader feels that black people are starting to shift away from the Democratic Party, which they believe has racist policies that harm the black family. They see Trump as the opposite, someone who is honest and won't betray them like the Democrats.

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Pfizer Sued, Newsom Bans Smartphones, Death of Cable & Boeing Senate Hearing | PBD Podcast | Ep 427
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In episode 427 of Valuetainment, Patrick Bet-David discusses various current events and topics, starting with a mention of a controversial NBC article claiming YouTube has become a right-wing Christian commentary platform. He highlights several political stories, including Steven Baldwin's biblical comments, predictions from Steve Bannon about Trump’s potential prison sentence, and Netanyahu's criticism of Biden regarding military support for Israel. Bet-David also addresses a lawsuit filed by Kansas against Pfizer, alleging misrepresentation of the COVID-19 vaccine's safety and effectiveness. The lawsuit claims Pfizer concealed serious adverse events and misled the public while profiting significantly from vaccine sales. The discussion includes insights from a lawyer involved in the case and commentary on the implications of such legal actions. The conversation shifts to Gavin Newsom's proposal to ban smartphones in schools, which Bet-David views positively, contrasting it with other controversial policies. He also touches on the luxury real estate sector, discussing allegations against prominent brokers and the impact of recent scandals on their careers. Bet-David then transitions to the restaurant industry, citing Kevin O'Leary's analysis of the challenges faced by restaurants due to inflation and changing consumer behavior. He notes that many retirees are considering returning to work due to financial pressures exacerbated by rising costs. In a segment on Boeing, Bet-David critiques the company's CEO, David Calhoun, for his high salary amid ongoing safety concerns and investigations following fatal crashes. He emphasizes the disconnect between executive compensation and corporate accountability. The episode also explores shifting political dynamics among Black voters, with analysts suggesting a potential increase in support for Trump. Bet-David argues that economic concerns may lead some voters to reconsider their political affiliations, particularly in light of Biden's perceived failures to address their needs. Finally, Bet-David discusses the broader implications of economic pressures on various demographics and the potential impact on upcoming elections, particularly regarding Trump's appeal to traditionally Democratic voters. He concludes by encouraging listeners to consider the financial implications of political decisions, particularly for those in the service industry.
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