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Donald Trump on Friday continued his outreach to African-American voters, presenting them with a stark question: “What the hell do you have to lose?” “What the hell do you have to lose?”

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“No group in America has been more harmed by Hillary Clinton’s policies than African-Americans”, he said.

Trump went on to call the schools African-Americans attend “no good” and tell African-Americans that they have no jobs.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign scrambled to assert that the resignation of a top Donald Trump campaign operative would not end Trump’s relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

And he painted a dismal role of life for African-Americans in the workforce, declaring that, in cities like Detroit, they “have become refugees in their own country”. “You’re living in poverty, your schools are no good”.

“It’s time to hold Democratic politicians accountable for what they’ve done for these communities”.

Trump formerly demonized Mexican illegal immigrants as “rapists” and “thieves”.

“To the people of Louisiana, we are with you and we will always be with you”, Trump said.

“The result for them will be awesome”, he said.

If Trump was to win all the remaining battleground states on the map, he’d still be shy of the 270 votes needed to win the White House which means he is going to have to pick off at least one of the states now leaning in Clinton’s direction in addition to running the table in those battlegrounds, he wrote.

“Listening to him speak about African American voters in MI specifically, that wasn’t who was in the crowd today, so I was a little confused as to why he was bringing that up”, Jennifer said.

He attacked his rival, Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, highlighting her “failures” as Secretary of State.

“She has offered no apologies for selling government favors, no apologies for unleashing ISIS, no apologies for her open borders, no apologies for lying about her emails or about Benghazi”, Trump said.

Jennifer added that she was happy to hear that out of Trump, but suggested he stump in those communities to make his point clear. You deserve better. I am the change agent.

Most polls show Trump trailing Clinton significantly among black voters. “But I thinks it hard to backtrack on all the very bad things he’s said about women and minorities”.

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For the GOP “to not stand up to him, that’s an embarrassment to me”. Just today, a young man was thrown out of a Trump rally.

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