This is someone who declines to speak at African-American gatherings (e.g., the NAACP). He's someone who just brought on to lead his campaign the former head of a website pandering to the alt-right — that means white supremacy. Only after prodding and a growing controversy did he figure out that he should denounce David Duke and the KKK. And, of course, this was a man heavily invested in birtherism, asserting the president was born in Africa, not in the United States. It's ironic that in the very speech asking what minorities have to lose, he pits African-Americans against immigrants. And let's not forget his shout-out at a California rally: "Look at my African-American."