In a recent interview with news startup Semafor, former President Donald Trump defended himself against allegations of racism by claiming that his Black friends prove he is not racist. Trump stated that if he were truly racist, his Black friends would not associate with him. Trump has been making an effort to appeal to minority voters as he seeks the Republican nomination for the upcoming presidential election.

According to Trump, his numerous Black friends would not support him if he were racist, and thus, their friendship is evidence of his non-racist beliefs. Trump’s comments come amid a larger push to garner more support from Black voters, who traditionally lean Democratic. Recent surveys have shown a decline in support for President Joe Biden among Black voters, with only 64% stating they would vote for him in the upcoming election, down from 92% in the 2020 election.

Despite Trump’s efforts to appeal to Black voters, a recent poll by USA Today and Suffolk University shows that Black voters are less likely to support Biden in this election cycle. Biden’s approval rating among Black voters has also dropped significantly, from 87% in March 2021 to 55% in May. With the race between Trump and Biden anticipated to be closely contested, Trump’s team has been strategically targeting demographics that are moving away from supporting Biden, including hosting events in Democratic-leaning areas such as the Bronx and Detroit.

The upcoming presidential election is predicted to be highly competitive, with Trump currently leading Biden by less than one point in national polls. Trump has been actively working to gain the support of minority voters, with a particular focus on Black voters. By highlighting his friendships with Black individuals as evidence of his lack of racism, Trump is seeking to appeal to a demographic that traditionally votes Democratic. As the election draws closer, both campaigns will continue to focus on winning over key voting blocs, including Black voters.

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