Apparently, the polling about young black voters supporting Donald Trump is real enough to make Joe Biden’s race control officer and campaign co-chair start to demand action from the AME network, black elders and parents of young black voters.
CTH readers well understand the role James Clyburn plays in the ballot counting process {GO DEEP}. However, in a recent interview with far-left NotUs.Org Representative Clyburn took the racial angst up a notch.
The sub headline is “Black parents should be responsible for convincing Black youth to vote for Biden.”
(NotUS) – There’s almost certainly no member of Congress more responsible for President Joe Biden’s victory in 2020 than South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn. And as polls show Biden struggling with Black voters — specifically, younger Black voters — Clyburn has a new message for his generation: It’s time for Black elders to have a chat with the younger branches of the family.
“They should try and talk some sense into their children,” Clyburn told NOTUS in an interview this week, following a series of Biden campaign events in Georgia that he headlined over the weekend.
Clyburn, now the Biden campaign’s 2024 co-chair, believes that younger Black voters have fallen prey to “misinformation and disinformation,” citing the increasing credulity with which voters are taking Donald Trump’s claims that he’s done more for Black people than anyone — with the “possible exception” of Abraham Lincoln.
“If you believe that,” he said of Trump’s comment, “your parents should’ve sent their mule to school and kept you at home.”
Clyburn added that if Black voters go to the ballot box believing Trump’s rhetoric, a second Trump presidency would be imminent. “We may be back into Jim Crow again,” he said. (Read More)
Most astute political followers can predict that “racism” is once again going to be a big part of the campaign strategy to defeat President Trump. However, after years of beating the same drum with louder and louder severity, the grievance industry has run into the risk of creating deaf ears.
The DNC operation (Obama/BLM network) concentrates heavily on the ballot harvesting. However, when they turn those ballots over to the county level precinct workers, that’s where the AME church network and South Carolina Representative James Clyburn come into play. {GO DEEP}
The George Floyd effort in 2020 will be difficult to duplicate, and efforts to paint President Trump with the racism label just don’t work. Trump is visibly and factually not focused on race, while his opponent -Joe Biden- is one of the most racist presidents in recent history.
There is a very large and influential block of support within black pop-culture who openly support President Trump. Factually, Trump represents the rebellious nature of the counterculture movement regardless of skin color.
[Benny the Butcher] “A lot of times, African Americans we vote Democrat and what the f*ck that been doing for us? That’s all I mean, like what the Democrats been doing for us?” Butcher finished by stating “I don’t know who I’m voting for.”
Butcher tweeted in 2023 “I’m votin Trump 2024.”
There are several other rappers that voiced their support for Donald Trump in 2023: Kodak Black, Lil Pump, Sauce Walka, Waka Flocka Flame, Bandman Kevo, YG, (The man who made the F* Donald Trump song) Sexyy Red and Azealia Banks just to name a few. (LINK)