President Trump wasn’t called a racist until he ran against Hillary. That’s how liberals operate. Play the race card every time.

They’ve done it for decades. Fortunately, minorities aren’t falling for it as much as they used to. The black people no longer think they are victims – but free men – to do and achieve as they can. Just like all should be able to do.

In November, two polls found that President Trump’s approval rating among black likely voters had reached 34%. An Emerson poll found that Trump has a 34.5% approval rating among black likely voters and a Rasmussen poll found that number was 34%.

Both polls provide an obvious contradiction to the media narrative about President Trump appealing to “racists,” hence why neither got a second of airtime on CNN or MSNBC.

The latest data out from Rasmussen Reports has black support as high as 42% overall among likely voters, with 29% “strongly” approving. One year ago today, Rasmussen had Trump polling at 21% approval among black voters, meaning that support has doubled in the past year.

This means that President Trump made historic success yet again.

Charlie Kirk tweeted about this last night but the mainstream media didn’t report anything.

Latest poll shows black approval of Trump 42% – historic! There is a revolt against Democrats coming in America The Democrats are more anti-American and ruling class elite than ever before A reckoning is coming pic.twitter.com/288bdiIMu6 — Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) February 3, 2020

And the reason behind this… The African American unemployment rate fell to 5.6% in November and even lower 5.4 back in August, which is the lowest rate in 45 years.

Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey Original Data Value

Series Id: LNS14000006 Seasonally Adjusted Series title: (Seas) Unemployment Rate – Black or African American Labor force status: Unemployment rate Type of data: Percent or rate Age: 16 years and over Race: Black or African American Years: 2009 to 2019

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009 12,7 13,7 13,7 15,0 15,0 14,8 14,8 14,8 15,3 15,8 15,7 16,1 2010 16,5 16,1 16,8 16,6 15,5 15,2 15,6 15,9 16,0 15,6 16,2 15,5 2011 15,8 15,5 15,8 16,5 16,3 16,2 15,9 16,4 15,9 14,6 15,6 15,4 2012 13,6 14,0 14,0 13,3 13,5 14,5 14,2 13,8 13,6 14,1 13,3 14,0 2013 13,7 13,8 13,0 13,3 13,4 14,2 12,6 12,8 13,0 12,8 12,3 11,9 2014 12,1 11,8 12,1 11,6 11,4 11,0 11,6 11,4 11,0 10,6 10,9 10,6 2015 10,3 10,1 9,9 9,7 10,3 9,7 9,1 9,4 9,3 9,0 9,4 8,5 2016 8,7 8,5 8,9 8,8 8,2 8,8 8,4 8,0 8,5 8,4 8,1 7,9 2017 7,5 7,9 7,9 7,9 7,7 7,1 7,4 7,7 7,2 7,4 7,4 6,7 2018 7,5 6,7 6,8 6,4 5,9 6,5 6,6 6,3 6,2 6,3 6,1 6,6 2019 6,8 6,9 6,6 6,6 6,2 6,0 5,9 5,4 5,5 5,5 5,6 5,9

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