How to Win the Black Vote.
Not the elite black vote, or the liberal affirmative-action jackpot winner vote (those who have not had to compete in their fields because of the "extra help" they were given in previous decades, both academically and in the workplace, to boost the economic viability of the BlackMiddle Class).
How to win the Average Working-Person Black Vote:
1) Trump up some criminal charges that target an unfavorable person.
2) Multiply each individual criminal charge (such as one) multiple times in order to "bulk up" an indictment.
3) Have some very unlikable unsavory people -- someone named "Cohen" say... -- testify strongly about the multiple trumped-up charges, with very unclean hands of their own.
4) Watch the defendant beat the charges, breathe a sigh of relief at what might have been, and thank the good Lord for prayers answered...
I know Alvin Bragg is technically b/Black. But he's playing a WhiteMan's game today. And you know who is appealing to the Average Working-Person Black Vote (as well as all of those in America who understand how prosecutors today can play the TrumpedUpCharges game, even when they end up losing in a Court of Law?)
Donald J. Trump. The son of an immigrant, someone who's been falsely accused of hiring Russian hookers and peeing on a bed the Obama couple once slept in, who has a family of his own now...
Just like the media tries and tries to make George W. Bush likable ("care ta share some gum, Michelle??"), working people remember his wars.
Just like the media tries to dismiss Donald Trump, all of the national problems he warned we must take action against are still bubbling up/simmering under the surface. I don't think the elites, the media and the WhiteLiberalVoters understand what is going on in this country today...
if they did, I don't think they'd be putting all their eggs on Mr. Cohen's testimony. In the end, I suspect the prosecution will be pressured to drop the charges, and not bring this one to trial. It's a loser of a case, and the media can't keep pumping this narrative as if this is some kind of balm to the nation going into spring and a long, hot summer ahead...
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