The media remains completely baffled as to why black voters have been launching the Democratic Party under the Biden regime, which the party hopes to reverse by turning to Vice President Kamala Harris.
Republican candidate Donald J. Trump is expected to win the largest percentage of the black vote since Richard M. Nixon and help understand the phenomenon CNN interviewed a black woman who owns a store that sells pro-Trump merchandise.
On Thursday night's edition of “AC360,” anchor Anderson Cooper hosted a segment with network correspondent Elle Reeve who traveled to Virginia to chat with Jo Anne Price, a 72-year-old owner of the Christiansburg location where the shelves are stocked with guaranteed items. to activate lefties.
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“Every woman should have one of these,” Price said of one woman's swimsuit that displayed a rebel flag. “It's one of those things that when people see one, they want one. Same with the Confederate hat. do you know why Because people don't think you have the courage to do it,” he laughed.
Asked by Reeve if Biden's switch to half-black Harris was enough to persuade her to vote Democrat, Price emphatically stated, “No! Absolutely not.”
“I wouldn't vote for any of them. I wouldn't vote for the Democratic ticket, no way,” she added, with the segment then cutting to the owner showing off a “white privilege card,” which is one of the items sold at her store
A black man in the store jokes, “And then when you give it to a state agent, they let you go. And I'm not going to write you a ticket,” with CNN using the comment to smear Trump supporters, the new brand of the self-proclaimed “most trusted name in news” that serves as a de facto state propaganda outlet.
The apparent intent of the segment was to assure viewers that now that Harris was the nominee, black people would find their way back to the Democratic Party plantation in time for the election.
Reeve then turned to Trump's epic shut-down of ABC News reporter Rachel Scott's “point-of-mind” question about whether she thought Harris was a DEI hire at the National Association of Black Journalists convention in Chicago in which he correctly pointed out that the Democratic candidate used to emphasize it. Half Indian-American before he realized that playing black up here was the key to his national political ambitions.
“How do you make sense of Trump talking about Vice President Kamala Harris? That he suggested he doesn't understand her biracial background, that she was first Indian and then black? Reeve asked.
“I don't get it either,” Price replied. “She's Indian and Jamaican… Is she black?”
“I mean, you don't think she's black?” Reeve asked.
“Is that her?” Price replied. “Was he born here?” to what Reeve said it was. “Were their parents citizens? No,” referring to birthright citizenship as an “anchor” that prompted a lecture from CNN's culturally elitist reporter.
“She can claim she's black because of her Jamaican father, you know that's her right,” Price added. “I basically have a combination in my family, too,” emphasizing the “melting pot” concept of America.
“She might have a blended family herself. What I'm saying is that her comments about it, I think she's making an argument and, you know, I'm not, it doesn't bother me that much,” he added.
“But what's the point?” Reeve asked, keeping the pressure on Trump's comments.
“The point she's making is simply that she's not a black-black person,” Price responded.
“I will not be in a Democratic plantation. I will not be on a Republican plantation. And that's what I like about President Trump, okay? It's taking us out of those two plantations and into this big area, which is Americanism,” Price said.
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