Black voters in Georgia told Sky News in a video on Monday that they support former President Donald Trump because of his personality and economic policies.
Trump currently leads Vice President Kamala Harris in Georgia by 1%, seconds to the RealClearPolling average. Voters told Sky News' US correspondent Mark Stone they believe Trump's bold personality, business acumen and economic track record as president make him an attractive candidate during a video taken on an outdoor basketball court in Columbus, Georgia.
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One voter told Stone he was voting for Trump because “he's our best option.”
“Some people don't like him, but I think he's a smart businessman,” said another voter. “Some want to call it a hole, but I think it's an excellent hole.”
Another voter noted that Trump is “real” and “you don't care what you think about him.”
“He'll speak his mind. He'll tell you what it is,” he said.
A couple of twin brothers He also told Stone they planned to vote for Trump, and one pointed out who will vote for the former president after learning who is running. The other said he appreciated the “tax cuts” under Trump and said his construction company was “doing better” under his administration.
Other voters told Stone they didn't plan to vote, and one said he planned to vote for Harris after learning she was the candidate running against Trump, who he said he would “definitely not” vote for.
Black voters in South Carolina in February similarly he said MSNBC that Trump appeals to them based on economic factors and personality traits.
Trump received 21% of the black vote in a six-way race against Harris, independent presidential candidates Cornel West and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Green Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein, and libertarian candidate Chase Oliver, with the former president's quota that jumps to 26% when fair. him against the vice president, seconds in a Fox News poll on Wednesday. The numbers are similar to a June Fox News survey of the confrontation between Trump and President Joe Biden.
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