Trump’s Approval Rating Amongst Black Males DOUBLES Since Kanye Controversy

Trump’s Approval Rating Amongst Black Males DOUBLES Since Kanye Controversy

Proving politics is downstream from culture

Paul Joseph Watson
PrisonPlanet.com
May 3, 2018

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President Trump’s approval rating amongst black males has doubled since the start of the Kanye West controversy, proving that the publicity surrounding Kanye’s comments is helping Trump secure new potential voters.

Before Kanye’s support for Trump became one of the biggest news stories of the year so far, Trump’s approval rating stood at just 11 per cent amongst African-American males.

According to Reuters, on April 29, a week in to the Kanye controversy, that figure shot up to 22 per cent.

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In other words, double the number of African-American males now have a positive view of Trump thanks to Kanye’s intervention.

The jump in the numbers corresponds directly with Kanye West expressing his support for the ideas of conservative commentator Candace Owens and Kanye openly expressing his love for Trump.

The figures not only prove Andrew Breitbart’s old adage that politics is downstream from culture, they fly in the face of establishment conservatives who are claiming that Trump supporters should not embrace Kanye and his message.

“Please do not attach yourselves to Kanye West – it will backfire. Mark my words, it will backfire,” Fox News commentator Tomi Lahren asserted in a rant posted to her Facebook page last night.

If doubling the number of African-American males who support Trump in the space of a week is what ‘backfiring’ looks like, then God only knows what success would look like in comparison.

Ben Shapiro’s initial response to Kanye’s tweetstorm was to attack Trump supporter’s “desperation” for embracing Kanye’s message.

If such “desperation” ensures that Republicans hold on to the House later this year while also securing Trump’s re-election in 2020, then conservatives should hope to be feeling a lot more “desperate” over the next couple of years.

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor at large of Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com.

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