Many black voters are seeing an opportunity with Donald Trump that they haven’t seen with other Republican presidential candidates.

Trump is in Philadelphia meeting with black pastors and business leaders today, and Hillary Clinton’s apologists are doing everything they can to disrupt it.

Starting with the Pledge of Allegiance, Trump led a round table discussion on problems facing black Americans.

https://twitter.com/DanScavino/status/771779161266397185

“For the first time in my life, I feel like my vote is going to count,” Daphne Coggins told Trump, according to reporter Kevin Cirilli.

PHILDELPHIA — "For the first time in my life, I feel like my vote is going to count." Daphne Coggins tells Trump. pic.twitter.com/rTMZiWwj0j — Kevin Cirilli (@kevcirilli) September 2, 2016

He talked with the family who had a loved one killed by an illegal alien, according to Fox News producer Chris Snyder.

https://twitter.com/ChrisSnyderFox/status/771788717472251907

Outside, meanwhile, it was much less cordial.

Round table participants had to walk a gauntlet of agitators chanting “shame,” including at a pastor:

Calling shame on the Reverend meeting w/ Trump pic.twitter.com/89fJcuTPH9 — Kaylee A. Tornay (@ka_tornay) September 2, 2016

Another pastor addressed the media about why he participated, but had to do so over more shouts of “shame” and “sell out.”

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