Donald Trump tells white people that black people should vote for him because Hillary Clinton ‘panders to’ them
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Cars and businesses were set ablaze in the following days in Milwaukee following Smith's deaths as blacks riot and protest over his death.
And Trump during his Tuesday rally at Wisconsin has urged all the war against the police to end.
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Donald Trump's campaign motto is ' Make America great again' but with every new passing day, with every new remark it seems he wants to make America grasp. On Tuesday he told the people of Wisconsin, a town with 2% black population that African-Americans should vote for him because Hillary Clinton and the Democratic party panders to them.
While delivering his speech at a rally in West Bend, Wisconsin, he said his rival Hillary Clinton was “against the police” and said the Democratic Party’s policies have “betrayed” African-American communities.“We reject the bigotry of Hillary Clinton, which panders to and talks down to communities of color and sees them only as votes — that’s all they care about,” Trump said to his white audience. To every voter in Milwaukee, to every voter living in the inner-city or every forgotten stretch of our society, I’m running to offer you a much better future, a much better job,” Trump continued.He added that Clinton gave a supportive nod to “those peddling the narrative of cops as a racist force in our society.” His comment comes after the nearby city of Milwaukee was hit with a wave of violence following the death of Sylville Smith, 23 on Saturday. Authorities said the cop shot Smith after he refused to drop an illegal handgun.
Cars and businesses were set ablaze in the following days in Milwaukee following Smith's deaths as blacks riot and protest over his death.
And Trump during his Tuesday rally at Wisconsin has urged all the war against the police to end.
"The war on our police must end and it must end now. Law and order must be restored, It must be restored for the sake of all, but most especially for the sake of those living in the affected communities, of which there are many.”Source: NYDailyNews
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