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  • Exclusive: McConnell details GOP efforts to not ‘screw this up’ in 2024 Senate battle | CNN Politics

    Exclusive: McConnell details GOP efforts to not ‘screw this up’ in 2024 Senate battle | CNN Politics

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    Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell should be brimming with confidence.

    Republicans are in the driver’s seat to take the Senate majority: with 23 seats held by Democrats, compared to just 11 for Republicans. There are likely just two GOP incumbents whose seats Democrats may try to flip – and both are in Republican terrain – while three Democrats hail from states that former President Donald Trump easily won in 2020.

    The Kentucky Republican just scored a prized recruit in West Virginia and expects two other top candidates to jump into races in Montana and Pennsylvania. And after tangling last cycle with Florida Sen. Rick Scott, his last chairman of the Senate GOP’s campaign arm, he is now in line over strategy and tactics with the committee’s new chairman, Montana Sen. Steve Daines.

    But in an exclusive interview with CNN, McConnell made clear he knows full well that things can quickly go south. So he’s been working behind the scenes for months to find his preferred candidates in key races – including during his recent recovery from a concussion and a broken rib – in an attempt to prevent a repeat of 2022: When a highly favorable GOP landscape turned into a Republican collapse at the polls and a 51-49 Senate Democratic majority.

    “No, no – I’m not,” McConnell said with a chuckle when asked if he were confident they’d take back the majority next year. “I just spent 10 minutes explaining to you how we could screw this up, and we’re working very hard to not let that happen. Let’s put it that way.”

    In the interview, McConnell gave his most revealing assessment in months of the field forming in the battle for the Senate. He said that his main focus for now is on flipping four states: Montana, West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania. He said Republicans are still assessing two swing states with Democratic incumbents: Wisconsin, where the GOP is searching for a top-tier candidate, and Nevada, where he expects to likely wait until after next year’s primary to decide whether to invest resources there.

    And in what is emerging as the most complicated state of the cycle – Arizona – McConnell said there’s a “high likelihood” that Republican leaders would wait and see first who wins the GOP primary next year before deciding whether to engage there at all. Plus he doesn’t see any chance that Sen. Kyrsten Sinema – who became an independent and left the Democratic Party last December but is still weighing a reelection bid – will join his conference.

    “I think that decision was made when she ended up continuing to caucus with the Democrats,” McConnell said when asked if trying to get Sinema to flip to the GOP was a live discussion. “We would love to have had her, but we didn’t land her.”

    While he knows the presidential race could scramble the map, he believes a potential Trump nomination could bolster Republican chances in three key Senate battlegrounds. But above all else, McConnell is making clear that his outside group, the Senate Leadership Fund, along with the National Republican Senatorial Committee, are prepared to take a much heavier hand in contested Republican primaries than the past cycle, a move that could escalate their intraparty feuding but one the GOP leader sees as essential to avoiding the pitfalls from 2022.

    “We don’t have an ideological litmus test,” McConnell said flatly. “We want to win in November.”

    “We’ll be involved in any primary where that seems to be necessary to get a high-quality candidate, and we’ll be involved in every general election where we have a legitimate shot of winning – regardless of the philosophy of the nominee,” the Kentucky Republican said.

    But McConnell and Republican leaders are treading carefully in deciding which primary races to engage in, since trying to tip the scales could generate backlash from the conservative base and help far-right candidates – something GOP leaders learned in past election cycles, like the tea party wave of 2010.

    In the 2022 cycle, Republicans also seemed to have the wind in their sails. With inflation running rampant and President Joe Biden’s poll numbers taking a nosedive, Republicans had several paths to the majority.

    But Democratic incumbents hung onto their seats as they campaigned on issues like abortion rights and took advantage of Trump’s late emergence on the campaign trail, while several GOP candidates who won messy primaries turned out to be weak general-election candidates. McConnell’s allies worked in the Missouri and Alabama primaries to defeat GOP candidates they viewed as problematic but largely steered clear of a number of other contested primaries.

    Part of the issue: Trump hand-selected candidates in key races, bolstering their chances in primaries even though they were vulnerable in general elections.

    “In other places where we did not get involved in the primaries it was because we were convinced we could not prevail, and would spend a lot of money that we would need later,” McConnell said, reflecting on 2022.

    Plus, in the last cycle, Scott’s NRSC made the strategic decision to steer clear of primaries, arguing they would let the voters choose their candidates without a heavy hand from Washington. (Scott and his allies later blamed McConnell for hurting their candidates by not embracing an election-year agenda.)

    This time around, the Daines-led NRSC is heavily involved in candidate recruiting and vetting and has already signaled its support for certain GOP candidates in Indiana and West Virginia, aligning its efforts with McConnell’s.

    “I think it’s important to go into this cycle understanding once again how hard it is to beat the incumbents, no incumbent lost last year,” McConnell told CNN on Friday. “Having said that, if you were looking for a good map, this is a good map.”

    But he later added: “We do have the possibility of screwing this up and that gets back to candidate recruitment. I think that we lost Georgia, Arizona and New Hampshire because we didn’t have competitive candidates (last cycle). And Steve Daines and I are in exactly the same place – that starts with candidate quality.”

    McConnell, who has faced incessant attacks from Trump after he blamed the former president for being “practically and morally responsible” for the 2021 Capitol attack, is not publicly letting on any concerns about the possibility that Trump could be on the top of the GOP ticket again.

    As Daines has already backed Trump for president, McConnell didn’t answer directly when asked if he’d be comfortable with him as the party’s 2024 presidential nominee.

    “Look, I’m going to support the nominee of our party for president, no matter who that may be,” he said.

    McConnell believes that Trump at the top of the ticket could help in some key states with Senate races.

    “Whether you are a Trump fan or a Trump opponent, I can’t imagine Trump if he’s the nominee not doing well in West Virginia, Montana and Ohio,” McConnell said.

    Left unmentioned: Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada, Arizona and Pennsylvania, all of which Trump lost in 2020 but are key parts of the Senate map in 2024.

    “I didn’t mention Wisconsin; I think clearly you’d have to have an outstanding candidate. And I think there are some other places where with the right candidate, we might be able to compete – in Nevada, Arizona,” McConnell said. “But as of right now the day that you and I are talking, I think we know that we are going to compete in four places heavily, and that would be, Montana, West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania.”

    Yet each of those have their own challenges for the GOP.

    Then-Republican Senatorial candidate David McCormick and his wife Dina Powell McCormick heads to vote at his polling location on the campus of Chatham University on May 17, 2022 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

    In Pennsylvania, McConnell and the NRSC have their eyes on David McCormick, the hedge fund executive who barely lost his primary last cycle to Mehmet Oz, the Trump-backed TV doctor who later fell short in the general election to Democrat John Fetterman.

    While McCormick is widely expected to run for the seat occupied by Democratic Sen. Bob Casey, he could face a complicated primary if the controversial candidate, Doug Mastriano, runs as well. Mastriano, who won the Trump endorsement in the 2022 gubernatorial primary and later lost by double digits in the fall, is weighing a run for Senate. But McConnell and the NRSC are expected to go all-out for McCormick, whom the GOP leader called a “high-quality candidate.”

    Asked if he were concerned about a potential Mastriano bid, McConnell said: “I think everybody is entitled to run. I’m confident the vast majority of people who met Dave McCormick are going to be fine with him.”

    While the GOP field in Ohio to take on Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown is expected to be crowded and has yet to fully form, top Republicans are signaling they’d be comfortable with several of them as their nominee. But that’s not necessarily the case in Montana or West Virginia.

    In Montana, Rep. Matt Rosendale, a member of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus who lost to Democratic Sen. Jon Tester in 2018, is considering another run against him in 2024, though Rosendale posted a low fundraising number last quarter. But Senate GOP leaders are looking at some other prospective candidates, including state attorney general Austin Knudsen and, in particular, businessman Tim Sheehy, whom McConnell met with in recent weeks.

    Asked if he were concerned about a Rosendale candidacy, McConnell said: “Yeah, I don’t have anything further to say about Montana. We’re going to compete in Montana and win in November.”

    And in West Virginia, McConnell and top Republicans landed Gov. Jim Justice in the battle for the seat occupied by Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, who has yet to decide whether to run again. But Justice is already facing a primary challenge against Rep. Alex Mooney, who is backed by the political arm of the anti-tax group, the Club for Growth.

    McConnell didn’t express any concerns about Mooney’s candidacy but said that they wouldn’t hesitate to help Justice.

    “What we do know about West Virginia is it’s very, very red, and we have an extremely popular incumbent governor who’s announced for the Senate. And we’re going to go all out to win it,” McConnell said.

    Former Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake speaks during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference at Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center on March 4 in National Harbor, Maryland.

    McConnell pointedly declined to discuss any concerns about other controversial candidates who may emerge this cycle, including Kari Lake, who is weighing a US Senate run in Arizona after losing her bid for governor last year and then later claimed the election was stolen. Blake Masters, who lost his bid to unseat Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, is also among the candidates considering another run.

    Asked about Lake and other prospective GOP candidates who deny the 2020 election results, McConnell wouldn’t weigh in directly.

    “What I care about in November is winning and having an ‘R’ by your name, and I think it is way too early to start assessing various candidacies that may or may not materialize,” McConnell said.

    McConnell also indicated they may want to until after the primary to decide if Nevada is worth pouring their money into, even as GOP sources say that national Republicans are recruiting military veteran Sam Brown, who fell short in the Senate GOP primary last cycle.

    The GOP leader is signaling he has little concern about the races of two GOP incumbents – Scott in Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas, even as Cruz is facing a Democratic recruit, Rep. Colin Allred who is poised to raise big sums of money.

    “Both of them are very skilled,” McConnell said of Cruz and Scott, characterizing Democratic efforts to beat them as “really long shots.” Democrats, he argued, “don’t have much hope there. I don’t think they have any opportunities for offense” in 2024, he said.

    How long the 81-year-old McConnell – the longest-serving Senate party leader in history – plans to keep his job is a lingering question as well, especially in the aftermath of his recent fall that sent him to the hospital for concussion treatment. After Scott failed to knock him off from his post after the 2022 midterms, McConnell said, “I’m not going anywhere.” And he told CNN last fall that he would “certainly” complete his term, which ends in January 2027.

    Asked on Friday if he still plans to serve his full term or run for leader again, McConnell let out a laugh and didn’t want to engage on it.

    “I thought this was not an interview about my future,” he said. “I thought it was an interview about the 2024 Senate elections.”

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  • Manhattan district attorney urges court to reject Trump bid to move criminal case | CNN Politics

    Manhattan district attorney urges court to reject Trump bid to move criminal case | CNN Politics

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    The Manhattan District Attorney’s office is arguing that former President Donald Trump’s criminal case involving hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels should not be moved to federal court because it had nothing to do with Trump’s official duties as president.

    In a court filing late Tuesday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, used Trump’s own statements against him, citing Trump’s 2018 tweets about the hush money payments to Daniels as a “private contract” and “private agreement.” The filing also pointed to Trump’s then-lawyer Rudy Giuliani saying in 2018 that the payment “was made to resolve a personal and false allegation.”

    Trump was charged in April with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records over the repayments to then-lawyer Michael Cohen for hush money payments made during the 2016 campaign to women who claimed they had extramarital affairs with Trump, which he denies. Trump pleaded not guilty to all charges.

    Earlier this month, Trump’s attorneys sought to move the criminal case against Trump from New York into federal court, arguing the Manhattan district attorney’s charges against Trump were tied to his duties as president.

    But the district attorney’s filing urges a federal judge to reject that bid, saying that the payments at question related to his personal business and were made to “conceal criminal conduct that largely occurred before his inauguration.”

    “The objective of the alleged conduct had nothing to do with defendant’s duties and responsibilities as President,” the Manhattan district attorney’s office wrote. “Instead, the falsified business records at issue here were generated as part of a scheme to reimburse defendant’s personal lawyer for an entirely unofficial expenditure that was made before defendant became president.”

    The motion from Trump’s attorneys to move the criminal case out of New York has not paused the case there. Last week, Trump appeared virtually at a hearing in which Judge Juan Merchan read Trump an order about what he can and cannot say publicly about the case and evidence that his legal team will receive from prosecutors to prepare for trial.

    At that hearing, Merchan set a trial date of March 25, 2024, potentially setting the trial to occur during the middle of the Republican presidential primary season early next year.

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  • THE INNER-CITY PLEDGE by RON PRICE: President-Elect Donald Trump Can Transform America’s Inner Cities

    THE INNER-CITY PLEDGE by RON PRICE: President-Elect Donald Trump Can Transform America’s Inner Cities

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    updated: Nov 29, 2016

    ​​Americans in our inner cities are faced with some grave challenges; crime-ridden communities, deteriorating neighborhoods, failing schools, and low-income opportunities. History has not been on our side until now. Donald Trump could be the answer. President-Elect Trump mentioned to America that six trillion dollars has been spent in wars overseas. What if America spent that money on rebuilding inner cities and improving our educational system?

    America thirsts for excellence, knowledge, technology, social justice, and imagination. Our country is based on courage and the courage to do what is right. When the evil element of race raises its ugly head all Americans can remember our constitution says “ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL”. Single parent families find it harder to save money; but President-Elect Trump understands this plight and wants to focus on creating policies that will expand opportunities.

    The nurturing mind begins in the womb, with prenatal health care to Pre-K; such as Head Start, and partnering with the thousands of daycares in the inner-cities of our nation. Nurse family partnership programs, after-school programs to keep kids from the lure of the streets, and provide educational enrichment as well as badly needed role models; community-based programs that focus on enhancing life skills. Shade of skin or first language does not matter. One can live in a neighborhood, or the hood and be poor or rich. All American lives are precious and MATTER!

    America has spoken and President-Elect Donald Trump needs to be listened to when he talks about “MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN”, but this time “LET’S MAKE AMERICA GREAT FOR ALL”.

    About the Honorable Ron Price:

    Past Chair of the National Black Caucus of School Board Members

    Past President of the National Association of African American School Board Members

    Dallas Independent School District Trustee, 1997-2009

    Past President of the National Caucus of Young School Board Members

    Past President of the Texas Black Caucus of School Board Members

    Past Bylaws chair of the Texas Association of School Board Members

    Past President of the Metro Plex African American School Board Members Association

    Past President of the Dallas School Board

    Past 1st President of the Dallas School Board

    Past Secretary of the Dallas School Board

    Past Chair of the DISD Budget and Finance Committee

    Past Chair for the DISD Education Committee

    Past Chair of the DISD Personal Committee

    Created the Dallas Teen School Board

    Helped establish the DISD Student Uniform Policy

    Championed Citywide Early Childhood Program 

    For more information, contact:

    Diana Petrik, Universal Media Group
    214.347.7803​
    dianap@umgad.com

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  • “Trump Will Win”, Master Feng Predicts, the White House: Worst Feng Shui for Assassinations, Deaths & Scandals

    “Trump Will Win”, Master Feng Predicts, the White House: Worst Feng Shui for Assassinations, Deaths & Scandals

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    Today, Master Yu Gui Feng, a world leading Feng Shui Master with x-ray and natural psychic abilities, has stood by his previous Trump win prediction made on Sky News on Thursday, September 22, 2016 https://goo.gl/YG9oOU.

    He has correctly predicted over 100 elections including the 2000 Bush win and the 2008 Obama victory. https://goo.gl/ijaHP6

    Based in Australia and with methods that cut through the logic cluster of any given event, Master Feng has never hedged his predictions after 30 years of research. https://goo.gl/l3Qwxn

    Other startling predictions in the run-up to next week’s U.S. Presidential Election include:

    Trump plane’s energy has similarities of planes that have crashed.

    Trump Tower energies attract problems.

    Trump has Presidential energy.

    Melania Trump has First Lady energy.

    In Chinese history, the highest level of healers and Feng Shui Masters are Masters with x-ray eyes. Master Feng possesses a unique gift and reads personal energy colors and those of homes and businesses. He pinpoints strengths and weaknesses – highlighting dangers before they happen.

    Trump Plane & Tower Attracting Problems:

    He sees the Trump Tower buildings being surrounding by dark forces that will continue to attract an array of trouble well into the future. Master Feng states that the energy around Donald Trump’s plane has some resemblance to planes that have had disasters. He has also seen that Hillary Clinton and major members of her team all have losing energy which will lead to bad luck post-election.

    The White House – Worst Feng Shui for Assassinations, Deaths & Scandals:

    “The White House has black poison arrow and coffin energies pointing towards the heads and chests of all sitting Presidents and their families – sometimes even Vice Presidents and their families,” observed, Master Yu Gui Feng. “If not corrected, these energies will continue to affect the first families.”

    “Since 1913, almost all Presidents have died of fatal issues in the head and chest. In all, 10 out of 11 U.S. Presidents such as Lyndon Johnson, a heart attack, Richard Nixon, a stroke, Ronald Reagan, Alzheimer’s disease and John F. Kennedy, assassination. Former surviving Presidents will likely suffer similar fates. George W. Bush and Bill Clinton have had heart and major artery operations. Jimmy Carter and George H. W. Bush have brain illnesses. Vice Presidents and their families are also in danger. Dick Cheney would not have survived without a heart transplant. Joe Biden’s son, Beau Biden, died from brain cancer and I am sure that there is a 90% chance that Vice President Biden will also suffer from brain problems.”

    Trump Health & Securities:

    Once Donald Trump and his family move into the White House the evil energies that inhabit the building will target Trump’s fragile areas, particularly any narrowed or hardened blood vessels, the neck, blocked energies in the shoulders, back, prostate and blood sugar levels.

    The Secret Service protection should be increased, since these negative Feng Shui energies will attract unprecedented numbers of assassination attempts towards the President and his family.

    Hillary Clinton has the Most Unfortunate Candidate energy:

    According to Master Feng, no candidate since John F. Kennedy has won the Presidency without purple color energies surrounding them. He says that Hillary Clinton does not have purple but only black energy indicating bad luck, brain, and balance-related health issues, near death and legal problems. Bill Clinton’s energy is also showing heart, digestion and back problems.

    The Master explained that people do not realize there are vast bodies of energy outside the physical world affecting lives. “The red energy color indicates career success, love, and health, while black energy results in financial ruin, business failure, divorce, illness and even death. The leader of a country requires only the purple energy color and the White House’s purple yang energies point towards Donald Trump, which means he will enjoy events more favorable than unfavorable leading up to Tuesday’s election. Conversely, there are yin black energies pointing towards Hillary Clinton. With these energies in place, Trump will cut in front of Hillary and win the 2016 election.”

    About Master Yu Gui Feng:

    Master Yu Gui Feng, known as the Master with x-ray eyes and named the Oracle of the 21st Century, is recognized as the world’s pre-eminent Master in Feng Shui. He is a descendant of King Wen who was the founding father of Feng Shui and has been using his abilities to better people’s lives since he was just 8 years old. His unique gift has been featured on national television, including Sky News and Networks 7, 9 and 10.

    Master Feng was born in China and has resided in Australia for the past 20 years. After being invited to lecture at La Trobe University and the University of Melbourne, he was granted permanent residency and citizenship of Australia.

    “I’ve been given the gift of x-ray vision, a sixth sense that allows me to see the energy colors of objects and buildings, as well as those inside the bodies of people. This allows me to understand the true source of Feng Shui problems and disturbances. A Master with x-ray eyes only appears in Chinese history every 2,000 years.”

    Master Feng has spent over 3 decades reading and analyzing personal energy fields. No other person in the world can match his remarkable powers. Whether reading a person, a world-famous celebrity or a head of state, his phenomenal ability never fails to reveal to his subjects the true nature of their being, heretofore unknown even to them. Master Feng’s ability to read people’s energy fields is also widely applied in the areas of business and politics.

    Master Feng can instantly tell people about threats and opportunities simply by watching them walk into their home or place of business.

    Visit the following websites to discover more about Master Yu Gui Feng

    http://www.masterfeng.com/
    http://www.taidow.com/
    Join Master Feng’s Social Media community: https://twitter.com/MasterFeng01

    Media contact information:

    Master Yu Gui Feng.
    Email: Qi@MasterFeng.com
    Tel: (Australia) 61 400 001 417

    Source: Master Feng Institute

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  • Honorable Ron Price Needs the African American Voice to Be Heard, Immediately!

    Honorable Ron Price Needs the African American Voice to Be Heard, Immediately!

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    Oct 4, 2016

    As an independent African-American voter it’s time that the African-American communities have an honest conversation about who the next president will be. 

    The 2016 Presidential Election might be the most important election in recent history of Blacks in America. As African-Americans come down from our emotional high of having a African-American President, and our nation focusing on Bathroomgate to protect less than 1 percent of our nation’s population. It is time for the Black community to reconsider our blind loyalty to the Democratic party. It’s remarkable that the African-American community, which is traditionally a conservative group, is just a side bar conversation in this year’s election cycle with pundits, and Black elites assuming that the majority Black community will automatically vote democrat. That is a mistake.

    In 1854 the Republican Party was created to end slavery, the question now is can Donald Trump end decades of economic slavery in the Black community? If history is truly the great road map, the African-American community should take a glance at both parties only on the facts, not emotion. Donald J. Trump is saying something to the African-American community that we’ve been waiting on a presidential candidate to pledge for a long time. Mr. Trump consistently talks about bringing jobs back to our community and rebuilding the economy in our community. We need jobs now. 

    Let’s take an honest look at the economic condition for Blacks for the last 8 years. Black youth have an almost 60% unemployment rate. There are more Black Americans living in poverty today (10.8 million at 26.2%) than there were in 2009 (25.8%). Blacks make up 13% of our nation’s population yet 26.4% of Black households receive food stamp assistance. The jobless rate for Blacks is currently 9.5%, nearly double the national average. One study found that over the past 15 years, the average hourly wage of African-American workers fell by 44 cents, while white and Hispanic wages rose by 48 and 45 cents during the same period.

    With the financial devastation of cities like Detroit, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Memphis and Milwaukee, it’s time for African-Americans in America to stop being so blindly loyal to any of the political parties and start voting for the party who has the best economic plan for Black America!

    About the Honorable Ron Price:

    • Past Chair of the National Black Caucus of School Board Members
       
    • Past President of the National Association of African American School Board Members
       
    • Dallas Independent School District Trustee, 1997-2009
       
    • Past President of the National Caucus of Young School Board Members
       
    • Past President of the Texas Black Caucus of School Board Members
       
    • Past Bylaws chair of the Texas Association of School Board Members
       
    • Past President of the Metro Plex African American School Board Members Association
       
    • Past President of the Dallas School Board
       
    • Past 1st President of the Dallas School Board
       
    • Past Secretary of the Dallas School Board
       
    • Past Chair of the DISD Budget and Finance Committee
       
    • Past Chair for the DISD Education Committee
       
    • Past Chair of the DISD Personal Committee
       
    • Created the Dallas Teen School Board
       
    • Helped establish the DISD Student Uniform Policy
       
    • Championed Citywide Early Childhood Program

    Source: Honorable Ron Price

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  • Honorable Ron Price Shares His Perspective Regarding  the Forgotten People: Can Donald Trump Deliver?

    Honorable Ron Price Shares His Perspective Regarding the Forgotten People: Can Donald Trump Deliver?

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    updated: Oct 3, 2016

    ​​As an independent African-American voter it’s time that the African-American communities have an honest conversation.

    The 2016 Presidential Election might be the most important election in recent history of Blacks in America. As African-Americans come down from our emotional high of having a African-American President, and our nation focusing on Bathroomgate to protect less than 1 percent of our nation’s population. It is time for the Black community to reconsider our blind loyalty to the Democratic party. It’s remarkable that the African-American community, which is traditionally a conservative group, is just a side bar conversation in this year’s election cycle with pundits, and Black elites assuming that the majority Black community will automatically vote democrat.  

    In 1854 the Republican Party was created to end slavery, the question now is can Donald Trump end decades of economic slavery in the Black community? If history is truly the great road map, the African-American community should take a glance at both parties only on the facts, not emotion. Donald J. Trump is saying something to the African-American community that we’ve been waiting on a presidential candidate to pledge for a long time. Mr. Trump consistently talks about bringing jobs back to our community and rebuilding the economy in our community.

    Let’s take an honest look at the economic condition for Blacks for the last 8 years. Black youth have an almost 60% unemployment rate. There are more Black Americans living in poverty today (10.8 million at 26.2%) than there were in 2009 (25.8%). Blacks make up 13% of our nation’s population yet 26.4% of Black households receive food stamp assistance. The jobless rate for Blacks is currently 9.5%, nearly double the national average. One study found that over the past 15 years, the average hourly wage of African-American workers fell by 44 cents, while white and Hispanic wages rose by 48 and 45 cents during the same period.

    With the financial devastation of cities like Detroit, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Memphis and Milwaukee, it’s time for African-Americans in America to stop being so blindly loyal to any of the political parties and start voting for the party who has the best economic plan for Black America!

    About the Honorable Ron Price:

    • Past Chair of the National Black Caucus of School Board Members
       
    • Past President of the National Association of African American School Board Members
       
    • Dallas Independent School District Trustee, 1997-2009
       
    • Past President of the National Caucus of Young School Board Members
       
    • Past President of the Texas Black Caucus of School Board Members
       
    • Past Bylaws chair of the Texas Association of School Board Members
       
    • Past President of the Metro Plex African American School Board Members Association
       
    • Past President of the Dallas School Board
       
    • Past 1st President of the Dallas School Board
       
    • Past Secretary of the Dallas School Board
       
    • Past Chair of the DISD Budget and Finance Committee
       
    • Past Chair for the DISD Education Committee
       
    • Past Chair of the DISD Personal Committee
       
    • Created the Dallas Teen School Board
       
    • Helped establish the DISD Student Uniform Policy
       
    • Championed Citywide Early Childhood Program

    Source: Honorable Ron Price

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