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Trump’s ‘African-American’ says he isn’t a supporter

As long as the people who are committed to seeing Trump win, beat him when it counts the most, it doesn’t matter what the Republican nominee says.

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Trump also said Bernie Sanders voters don’t want to vote for Hillary and some have expressed a willingness to vote for him instead. “Because I believe if you’ve got the better argument, you don’t need to do that”.

“That was me seriously. I got two autographs out of that”.

So it was gratifying to him and he was proud that someone like Trump would acknowledge him in an audience that was 99.99 percent white, he said.

“To give the black folk the time of the day, I was happy”, Cheadle said.

Hillary Clinton said today that Donald Trump bears responsibility for the violence outside his rallies.

Their exchange, reported by the Redding Searchlight, happened after Cheadle had called out, “Uncle Donald, Uncle Donald”.

In his remarks about another black supporter, Trump recounted how “we had an African-American guy, who is a fan of mine, great fan, great guy”.

Violent clashes between Trump supporters and protesters have taken place outside a number of the candidate’s campaign rallies in recent months.

(“Great guy”, he said.) As he was winding up, he spotted another black man in the crowd.

The de facto Republican nominee insists that his promise to bring jobs back to the USA and reduce unemployment in minority communities will draw those groups to his controversial candidacy.

First Lady Michelle Obama gave her speech at City College of NY, where she attacked Trump’s politics without even using his name. I condemned it when Donald Trump was inciting it and congratulating people who were engaging in it, I condemn it by those who are taking violent protest to physical assault against Donald Trump.

“It’s disappointing that today we’re talking about the violence perpetrated by a few of the demonstrators yesterday instead of the message of our rally, which was a condemnation of violence and hate”, he said. At one point, Trump had to interrupt his speech to call a medic for a woman in the front row.

‘It’s a compliment to me, ‘ Cheadle told CBS News. “I can understand the anger, I surely can, because I feel it. But it means a lot to me when a person of his stature can come to Redding”.

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He explained he wasn’t offended by Trump’s statement because the presumptive GOP nominee was speaking positively about black people prior to singling him out. He said that he attended the Trump rally to keep “an open mind” about the presidential candidates.

US President Barack Obama waves as he steps out of Air Force One upon his arrival in Miami Florida US