DONALD TRUMP AND THE BLACK VOTE

For years, the African American community has watched enviously as their cries for justice in the face of an unjust Democrat created criminal justice system have gone unanswered by those at the highest levels of government.
But what if those same people were to start paying attention? If Donald Trump is able to join these voices in the form of an indictment, it could have a seismic effect on the political landscape.
While never one to shy away from controversy, Trump appears poised to break his own mold with this undertaking and become an advocate for Black America.
Consequently, a unique opportunity has arisen whereby Republicans may gain favor among black voters for whom nothing less than action can truly be appreciated. 
If this unlikely alliance is successfully forged between Black America and Republicans, I fully believe that I am not alone in my continued support for Trump.
For years, black Americans have been pounding on an unyielding, impenetrable wall of injustice while being met with indifference from the legal system. 
Should President Trump get indicted, he’ll have something unexpected in common with us; a shared experience of the law run amok. 
It will be the first time a powerful white figure can identify with and appreciate what we’ve faced for far too long. 
As a black Republican, I’m no less excited about Trump’s potential prospects than other African American voters, because it changes the perception of our collective voice in a remarkably tangible way. 
It rests on us to take advantage of this rare opportunity presented to seize some level of justice; both nationally and personally.
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