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By Paul Brock, Church Militant, October 19, 2020   

A crucial demographic

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On average, since 1964, Black support for the Democratic presidential candidate has hovered at just under 90%.

In this week’s Mic’d Up, Michael Voris interviews Dr. Alan Keyes, former presidential candidate and U.S. ambassador. Doctor Keyes ran for president in 1996, 2000 and 2008. In 2004, he also ran against Barack Obama for the U.S. Senate in Illinois. Watch

Over the past five election cycles, the Republican presidential ticket has, on average, garnered the support of less than 8% of the black community. However, some polls now show that this demographic increasingly approves of Trump. Last year, the president’s approval rating among blacks was more than 34%; more recently, Rasmussen Reports polled black voter approval at 45%.  …

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