Republican presidential
president Donald Trump listed the ways that he would make life better for
African Americans living in poverty, he suddenly shouted, “Hillary Clinton is a
bigot!”
The line was included in
prepared remarks distributed to reporters, and it seemed to catch many in the
crowd by surprise, triggering a delayed and somewhat brief round of cheers and
applause. A woman standing behind Trump grimaced at the comment, her eyes
widening as she seemed unsure whether she should clap. Another woman seated in
the upper tier of the arena approvingly shouted, “Yeah! Yeah!”
As the overwhelmingly white
crowd tried to figure out how to respond to the loaded accusations, Trump kept
talking.
” … who sees people of
color only as votes, not as human-beings worthy of a better future,” Trump
said. “She’s going to do nothing for African Americans. She’s going to do
nothing for the Hispanics. She’s only going to take care of herself, her
husband, her consultants, her donors — these are the people she cares about.
She doesn’t care what her policies have done to your communities. She doesn’t
care.”
More than a week ago, Trump
launched an aggressive campaign to win over black voters — or at least weaken
their wide and strong support for Clinton. He has accused Democrats of
presiding over dangerous inner cities and not doing enough to pull African
Americans out of poverty. At his rallies, Trump often speaks in broad
generalities, suggesting that all blacks are underemployed or unemployed and
living in dangerous neighbourhoods that he has described as being more
dangerous than war zones.
Trump has accused Clinton
of bigotry before and said at a rally in Ohio on Monday: “We are also going to
reject the bigotry of Hillary Clinton, who sees people of color only as votes
and not as human beings worthy of a better future.” But those comments did not
land with the same impact as his comment did on Wednesday night in Mississippi.
After the rally, several of
Trump’s supporters continued to applaud the line.
“I agree,” said Cathy Lott,
who traveled about 60 miles to see Trump speak and said she cannot understand
why African Americans continue to support Democrats. “They haven’t done
anything for them.”
Parker Dykes, 72, of Bay
Springs, Miss., said Trump was striking an inclusive tone.
“He wants unity between all
of our different races,” Dykes said.
And you? Doing everything Hillary stands for.
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