Daesh Flag Trump Wearing Make America Great Again Hat

D onald Trump likes to claim, among other things, that his presidency has been a huge success for non-white Americans. Only for all his claims, repeated polls show the president remains very unpopular among people from ethnic minority backgrounds.

Nowhere is that more apparent than at his rallies.

In Montoursville, Pennsylvania, on Monday evening, the line of people waiting to see Trump stretched roughly the amount of time it took this Guardian reporter to walk fifteen minutes. Aside from length – thousands and thousands of supporters had turned up – i other thing was noticeable: the line was overwhelmingly filled with white people.

"I become called a sell-out all the time," said Sany Dash. She was standing outside the aircraft hangar where the president was due to appear in a couple of hours' time.

"A sell-out and a traitor to my race. It happens most every day online."

Dash, in her 40s, lives in New York City, and was born in Bharat. She said her abusers – whose platform of choice is ordinarily Facebook – charge her of being a "white Christian" who has stolen a profile photo from the internet and is now masquerading every bit Hispanic. In reality, she defenseless the Trump issues during his 2016 campaign, and on Monday she and a friend were selling Trump baseball caps which bore the message: "Farewell bye Dems." Dash was wearing the red version, which had the Us flag embossed on the peak.

"Oh hell no," she said when asked if she wore the lid in New York. "They'd kill me."

Dash runs technology companies in New York. She said people normally think she supports Trump because of the potential benefits for business concern. Simply the commencement consequence she raised was immigration.

"I don't think illegal immigrants should be coming in any more. Why should they not stand up in line like we did," Nuance said. Her family emigrated to the US later on her begetter was offered a job by Nasa.

"They need to pay. Y'all tin't just be here for complimentary," she said.

"Everyone else, when you exercise visa processing you wait in Republic of india or wherever else to come to the US. These guys don't look. They just … they get," Nuance said.

Nuance also said she had detected hypocrisy from the left in their investigations into Trump.

"I feel like Hillary's side never got investigated. Why don't we ever encounter the Democrats in trouble? Why practice they never go investigated?" Dash said. (Hillary Clinton was investigated by a Benghazi select committee for two years, while her hubby was impeached.)

Nuance has been to 45 Trump rallies in the past ii years. She had noticed the lack of diversity amongst the oversupply.

"The brown and black people are scared to come up out and to be labelled," Dash said.

"These [white] people, this is their prophylactic oasis."

Sany Dash at Donald Trump's rally in Montoursville, Pennsylvania.
Sany Dash at Donald Trump's rally in Montoursville, Pennsylvania. Photograph: Adam Gabbatt/The Guardian

Trump has repeatedly said his back up has increased among ethnic minority voters. But there is scant evidence for his claims.

In January the president made a series of suspect assertions regarding his approval among Hispanic and Latino voters. Politico was amid the news outlets to point out that he was wrong.

In 2016 exit polls showed that just 8% of African American voters chose Trump, with 89% voting for Hillary Clinton. Last year, CNN's Harry Enten constitute that African American support had increased slightly, with an average of 12% approval of Trump's task functioning and 84% disapproving. A March survey by NBC News/Wall Street Journal, all the same, showed 88% of African Americans disapprove of the president.

Which is to say: if Trump has increased his support among some ethnic minority voters, it is but slightly.

Abdul-Malik Walker, from Williamsport, was wearing a reddish Make America Great Again lid to shield himself from the sun.

"I like what Trump is doing for African Americans," Walker said.

"Even in businesses, for African American ownership. I just think there's a lot of opportunity for everybody."

Walker, 35, was released from prison at the kickoff of the month and said he got a job – he works every bit an HVAC technician – almost immediately.

"Under the previous president a lot of people were going home to cipher."

Walker liked Trump before he became president, through The Apprentice and Trump's regular appearances on the Howard Stern radio show. He voted for Obama in 2008, only will opt for Trump in 2020.

"Everyone who pays attention I think will vote for Trump if they're a minority. Especially African Americans, because Biden, yous know, was part of the crime neb in 1994 with mass incarceration mandatory minimums. And coming from prison house that'due south something that I don't like. I would never vote for Biden based on that."

Biden helped write the Fierce Crime Command and Law Enforcement Human action when he was a senator from Delaware. The beak earmarked $8.7bn for building new prisons, and introduced a "three-strikes" provision that mandated life imprisonment without parole for certain people convicted of tearing crimes.

Experts say it contributed to an increase in incarceration and in the length of prison house sentences, despite Biden's claim, only terminal week, to the contrary.

Despite a seemingly problematic track record – in the 1970s Biden also opposed busing students to different districts, which aimed to achieve racial balance in schools – polling suggests the former vice-president currently has overwhelming back up among non-white voters.

And while Walker is a full-throated Trump supporter, it seems unlikely that his friends and family, at least, will exist won over. Walker showed the Guardian some of the texts he had received after posting a photograph of himself in a Make America Dandy Once again hat.

"Yous interim like Kanye Westward," read a message from his cousin. Walker's sis had threatened to disown him – he said she was joking – and some other family member had replied with a facepalm emoji.

Ane text said only: "What the hell's going on here?"

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/21/trump-voters-of-colour-speak-out-rally

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