Donald Trump heard three words from a black woman at Chick-fil-A that left Democrats in a state of panic

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The overwhelming majority of black voters have traditionally supported the Democrat Party.

But black voters appear to be leaving the Democrat Party in droves.

And Donald Trump heard three words from a black woman at Chick-fil-A that left Democrats in a state of panic.

Democrats have held a longtime advantage over Republicans when it comes to support from minority voters.

But Donald Trump made major inroads with minority voters.

And over the past several years, more and more black and minority voters have started to vote Republican.

In 2020, 77% of blacks identified as Democrat compared to just 11% as Republicans.

According to Gallup, last year 66% of black voters leaned or identified as Democrat compared to 19% who leaned Republican.

This is the lowest spread in at least 25 years and is bad news for Democrats heading into the November elections.

Former Bill Clinton strategist James Carville recently referred to the political realignment taking place in the black community as a “horrible” sign for Democrats.

“I’ve been very vocal about this,” Carville said at the beginning of April. “It’s horrifying our numbers among younger voters, particularly younger blacks, younger Latinos, younger people of color – particularly males.”

“We’re not shedding them, they’re leaving in droves,” he added.

Of course, the left-wing media frequently portrays Donald Trump and most Republicans as racists.

But a recent stop at a Chick-fil-A in Atlanta, Georgia by Donald Trump seemed to confirm that a major political realignment is taking place in America.

Trump stopped by a Chick-fil-A in an area where 91% of the people are black.

Joe Biden picked up 92% of the vote in 2020 in this area.

But the black employees at the Chick-fil-A made it clear that they were all-in for Donald Trump this fall.

“I don’t care what the media tells you, Mr. Trump,” one black woman said to Donald Trump, before adding that “we support you.”

Trump gave the woman a hug as the other customers cheered and clapped.


“Love you, man,” a gentleman said to Trump.

“Blue collar — you’re the guy for us,” another told Trump.

The media spent the past several years attacking Donald Trump as a racist white supremacist.

But his recent trip to a Chick-fil-A in a black neighborhood shows that the people no longer listen or believe the media.

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