GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has been doing everything he can to reach out to black Americans, even going to Detroit, Michigan this past weekend to attend a church event with black church leaders.

And now, Trump’s poll numbers with the African American community seem to be reflecting his outreach efforts.

The Boston Herald reports:

Trump polled at 36 percent nationally among likely Hispanic voters and 19 percent among African-American voters, according to the recent FPU/Herald survey.

Compare those numbers from the black community to polling just a couple months ago that reported Trump was only at one percent with those minority voters.

The Root reported in early July:

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According to the Quinnipiac University poll, just 1 percent of African-American voters supported Trump. That was well behind the 6 percent of the black vote that went to Mitt Romney in 2012, and the 4 percent that supported John McCain in 2008, the newspaper reported.

July 2016: 1%

September 2016: 19%

Seems that Trump’s outreach to minorities is paying off. Somewhere, Hillary Clinton is coughing up a lung over this news!

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