Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who doesn't have much black support, and avoids holding rallies in urban centers, spoke Friday in Dimondale, a small Lansing suburb, where he tried to appeal to Detroiters some 90 miles away.

"This is the third straight speech in which Trump has focused on his pitch to African-American communities in front of a mostly white crowd," tweets CBS News campaign correspondent Sopan Deb.

Citing Detroit's rates of joblessness and crime, Trump said, according to a speech posted on YouTube:

Look at what the Democratic Party has done to the city, as an example -- and there are many others -- of Detroit. Forty percent of Detroit’s residents, 40 percent, live in poverty. Half of all Detroit residents do not work and cannot work and can't get a job. Detroit tops the list of Most Dangerous Cities in terms of violent crime. Number one. This is the legacy of the Democrat politicians who have run this city. This is the result of the policy agenda embraced by crooked Hillary Clinton. 33,000 emails gone. The only way to change results is to change leadership. We can never fix our problems by relying on the same politicians who created our problems in the first place. A new future requires brand new leadership. Look how much African-American communities have suffered under Democratic Control. To those I say the following: What do you have to lose by trying something new like Trump?

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