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What Do You Have to Lose?’

“To those hurting, I say: what do you have to lose by trying something new?”

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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump hammered home his new populist and nationalist message at a rally Saturday, telling voters that he’s fighting for all Americans and his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton is in it for political insiders.

Addressing a boisterous crowd in Dimondale, Trump made a sustained pitch to African American voters, who have overwhelmingly flocked Clinton, telling them, “What do you have to lose?”.

Robert Moran said the billionaire businessman’s nomination as presidential candidate had been an “unmitigated disaster” for the party.

An opinion poll released by NBC News/Wall Street Journal on Thursday shows Clinton enjoys an indisputably colossal lead in African-American votes over Trump. “You’re going to lose your jobs, you’re going to lose your wages, you’re going to lose your medical, and Obamacare is a catastrophe”.

Among a barrage of negative media coverage in recent days, an investigation by the New York Times claims the tycoon’s companies have more than double the amount of debt than he has disclosed.

Amthor said that she hasn’t “seen anything done for the African-American community” by the Democratic party.

Similarly, while more than four in 10 Democrats say they wished someone other than Clinton were their party’s nominee, only about two in 10 view Clinton unfavourably, Gallup noted.

As African American women, both said they were not entirely swayed by Trump’s newfound outreach.

“Quite frankly, that is something I don’t want to go through right now”.

On Friday, Trump, who has never lacked of braggadocio, guaranteed that after one term of a Trump administration, he would get the vote of nearly the entire black community.

Trump’s assault on Democrats’ legacy within the black community is the latest in a string of remarks directed at potential black supporters.

He said many are living in poverty and have no jobs.

Last month, Trump criticized the movement of Black Lives Matter, which was born to protest police unnecessary force against African Americans.

“Leaders show up where people in need are, and they hear them, and they help them, and you saw that on full display on Friday”, Conway said referring to Trump’s visit to Louisiana to tour flood damage in Baton Rouge.

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US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally