"Everybody counts," explained boxing promoter Don King to an African-American church, stating that "every white woman should cast their vote for Donald Trump." But then King took it to '11' as he raged "the system is corrupt; the system is rigged; the system is sexist; the system is racist," concluding that “we need Donald Trump to create a new system - especially black people.”

As black American consumer comfort plunges most in 4 years...

It appears Donald Trump is making some progres in the massive lead Hillary Clinton has among the African-American community. As The Hill reports, boxing promoter Don King appealed to both black Americans and white women...

"When the system was created ... the white woman did not have the rights, and she still don't have the rights. And people of color don't have their rights. ... Donald Trump says no, we're going back to inclusiveness. Everybody counts. Every white woman should cast their vote for Donald Trump."

King's appeal to female voters comes as Trump seeks to close the gap among this voter bloc, which has largely flocked to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Here's video of Don King accidentally dropping the N-word while introducing Donald Trump at a Cleveland church pic.twitter.com/HK4FWpVEC0 — Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) September 21, 2016

King introduced Trump at a church in King’s hometown of Cleveland, making the case that “the system is the enemy,” not the GOP nominee.

“Why would I undertake the task ... and distinct honor to present to you the next president of the United States is because he’s fearless. He’s courageous and brave and bold enough to take on the system,” King said.

King argued that the real estate mogul is the only presidential candidate who can rebuild government, calling him a champion of all people, particularly African-Americans.

“He’s the only man in hundreds of years that has the consensus of public opinion of rejection to the form of government,” King said. “The system is corrupt; the system is rigged; the system is sexist; the system is racist.” “He’s the only gladiator to take out the system ... and create a new system,” King continued. “We need Donald Trump — especially black people.”

King accidentally slipped in the n-word while making his appeal to black voters.

"They told me you have to try to emulate and imitate the white man and then you can be successful, so we tried that," King said. "I told Michael Jackson, if you’re poor, you’re a poor negro ... I would use the n-word."

He continued with the example and used the word this time before correcting himself, to laughter from the audience.

"If you’re a dancing, sliding, gliding n----r, I mean negro, you’re a dancing, sliding and gliding negro 'til you die. So dare not alienate because you cannot assimilate."

Hillary Clinton had some comments - related to Charlotte - which were just more of the same....