The
2024
Presidential
Election
is
just
months
away,
and
the
orange
menace,
aka
Donald
Trump,
is
on
a
mission
to
pry
away
Black
and
Latino
voters
from
President
Biden,
but
his
plan
is
still
the
purest
of
jigs.
The
Associated
Press
reports
that
former
disgraced
president
Donald
Trump
wants
to
hold
some
sort
of
big
campaign
event
at
Madison
Square
Garden
featuring
Black
hip-hop
artists
(probably
Afroman)
and
athletes.
Trump
also
wants
to
visit
places
like
Chicago,
Detroit,
and
Atlanta
and
meet
with
local
leaders
of
color,
according
to
his
aides,
in
hopes
of
flipping
Democratic
constituents.
Five
months
from
what
will
be
one
of
the
most
consequential
Presidential
elections
of
our
lifetime,
Trump
and
his
sorry
a**
team
have
not
done
any
outreach
to
the
Black
and
Latino
voters.
They
also
made
some
decisions
that
indicate
the
Trump
campaign
could
care
less
about
connecting
with
Black
and
Brown
voters.
Per
the
Associated
Press:
The
Trump
campaign
removed
its
point
person
for
coalitions
and
hasn’t
announced
a
replacement.
The
Republican
Party’s
minority
outreach
offices
across
the
country
have
been
shuttered
and
replaced
by
businesses
that
include
a
check-cashing
store,
an
ice
cream
shop
and
a
sex-toy
store.
And
campaign
officials
concede
they
are
weeks
away
from
rolling
out
any
targeted
programs.
The
presumptive
Republican
presidential
nominee
has
struggled
to
navigate
a
messy
transition
into
the
general
election
plagued
by
staffing
issues,
his
personal
legal
troubles
and
the
“Make
America
Great
Again”
movement’s
disdain
for
so-called
“identity
politics.”
There
are
signs
of
frustration
on
the
ground,
where
Republicans
believe
Trump
has
a
real
opportunity
to
shift
the
election
by
cutting
into
President
Joe
Biden’s
advantages
with
voters
of
color.
Longtime
Trump
ally
and
Black
pastor
Darrell
Scott
spoke
on
the
Trump
campaign’s
lack
of
outreach
to
voters
of
color,
adding,
“To
be
quite
honest,
the
Republican
Party
does
not
have
a
cohesive
engagement
plan
for
Black
communities.”
He
continued,
“What
it
has
are
conservatives
in
communities
of
color
who
have
taken
it
upon
themselves
to
head
our
own
initiatives.”
Now,
if
you
ask
Trump,
he
might
argue
his
Atlanta
Chick-fil-A
stunt,
a
staged
appearance
at
a
bodega
in
Harlem,
his
limited
edition
wack
gold
sneakers,
or
his
claiming
Blacks
relate
to
him
because
of
his
indictments
is
his
attempt
at
making
inroads
with
Black
voters.
If
that
is
the
case,
he
needs
to
rework
his
strategy
because
we
don’t
believe
him;
he
needs
more
people.