“We’re going to rebuild our inner cities because our African-American communities are absolutely in the worst shape that they’ve ever been in before,” Trump told the crowd. “Ever, ever, ever.” Trump’s comments came in a town named for a slaveowner’s family: Kenansville was found...
Trump African-American numbers abysmal: poll 05:35 Share this - Copied In a TRMS exclusive, Rachel Maddow shares the results of the latest Public Policy Polling poll, which shows, among other things, that Donald Trump is about as far as is mathematically possible from having any support a...
The Trump Administration has announced that it is re-orienting American National Defense Strategy toward defending against major power competitors (i.e. Russia and China) rather than the “violent extremists”. The timing may seem worrying to African defense leaders since the “violent extremist” p...
More recently, national polls measure Trump's support among African-American voters in the low single digits, sometimes even zero percent. A Public Policy Pollingreleased Tuesday found zero percent of likely African-American voters had a favorable impression of the Republican candidate, compared to 97...
The electoral commission said on Tuesday that around 800 of a total 5,408 polling stations did not open because of insecurity. MORE: Places the U.S. Government Warns Not to Travel Right Now "Given that the elections ... were not an expression of the will of the Cen...
I can tell you that American democracy has two components - Violence and money. That is what Americans are good at. They laugh with you while the other informal sectors are funding rebellion. Africa cannot afford this type of democracy. That is the trouble of the continent. I find plenty ...
“Well I’ll say what he can’t — there’s no place for violence in American politics. None.” POLL POSITION — Meanwhile, a pair of new polls this morning spell more trouble for Biden. Swing state struggles: A Bloomberg News/Morning Consult survey finds that Trump leads Biden leads 48...
relative free-for-all of American Protestantism of the 1950s and ’60s. This is addressed in King’s 1963 “Letter from Birmingham Jail” which has had renewed attention in light of the anniversary of his assassination and a new spirit of contention and race-baiting in post-2008 American ...