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Is the Mainstream Media Trying to Paint Trump as Racist?

Is the Mainstream Media Trying to Paint Trump as Racist?

Here’s the Scoop

The mainstream media is at it again, desperately trying to portray former President Donald Trump as a racist. NBC News’ Dasha Burns discovered firsthand that black and Hispanic voters see right through these manipulative tactics.

During Trump’s Bronx rally, thousands of Americans showed up, demonstrating their unwavering support. When Burns attempted to push the tired narrative of Trump’s alleged racism, voters countered with the reality of their lives under his administration.

“They are just so focused on what their lives are like right now, what they can feel tangibly,” Burns reported. These voters remember a time when the economy was thriving, and they felt a sense of financial security.

Even radio host Charlamagne Tha God highlighted three “tangible things” that black Americans appreciated from Trump’s presidency, including policies on economic boosts during the pandemic and criminal justice reform.

As Burns noted, “They feel like that’s what the media sort of consistently puts out there,” but the truth is glaringly different.

Voters are saying, “I feel like my life was better under former President Trump than under President Biden.”

This sentiment is reflected in polling numbers showing Trump closing the gap with Biden among black and Hispanic voters in key swing states.

CNN’s Harry Enten acknowledged this shift as a negative indicator for Biden’s reelection chances, pointing to the significant move of Latino voters towards Trump. This trend was evident not just in the Bronx but across Hispanic precincts nationwide, from southeast Florida to southern Texas, and even in the Los Angeles area.

The tide is turning, and the mainstream media’s attempts to manipulate the narrative will not change the reality that many Americans are waking up to: life was better under Trump.

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