Black Chicago voters express their concerns to Trump, stating that they are aware of being deceived by Democrats.
Trump reveals his desire to visit barbershops in liberal cities, including Chicago, on 'Fox & Friends'.
Donald Trump, the former president, claimed that Black voters are aware of being deceived by the Democrats and promised to visit barbershops in the Black community prior to the November election to discuss the two presidential candidates.
On Thursday, during a "FOX & Friends" interview, Trump responded to Lawrence Jones' conversations with voters at Chicago barbershops.
"I am going to be doing that. I like that guy and those people," Trump said. "Those are great people. Those people just want safety. They don't want much. He wants to run his barbershop."
"The people are hardworking, strong, and tough, and they know they can be conned by the Democrats," he said.
Lawrence Jones of "Fox & Friends" conversed with Black voters in a Chicago barbershop to assess their views on Kamala Harris' presidential campaign.
Many voters are undecided between voting for Harris or former President Trump, as discovered by him.
"The voter said that the decision between Kamala and Trump is uncertain because some people support Kamala for representing change and being different, while others support Trump for being more business-minded."
Another voter encouraged his fellow constituents to abandon their "unwavering loyalty" to the Democratic Party.
"It's really enlightening to hear individuals start to change their political direction," he said. "I think it's time that Blacks, in general, need to boost our political IQ. Stop being blindly faithful to a one-party system that doesn't work for us."
If Republicans began to effectively communicate in these communities, they would visit barbershops and realize that they and the community members speak the same language, but they lack the ability to communicate effectively, so they would avoid engaging in conversations.
Black Americans express their dissatisfaction with the misconceptions Democrats hold about them.
"The Republican Party needs to improve its communication skills in order to better understand and appeal to Black voters, who are often perceived as conservative. However, a growing number of people are becoming aware of the need for change and are speaking out about it, as evidenced by the popularity of barbershops and beauty salons across the country."
Every barbershop is having this exact conversation, Jones stated.
As they prepare to vote, voters identified inflation, the cost of living, and illegal immigration as their top priorities.
"What's in it for us?" one voter asked, as Blacks are facing more challenges than any other demographic, with the highest prison rate, high school dropout rate, and murder rate.
Trump contended that the issue of crime and illegal immigration is not limited to a specific area.
You will find the same reaction in any barbershop, whether in New York, Los Angeles, or any other location.
"The mothers on your show this morning were really upset, and I watched them before we went on. It was so sad to see them give up on life. You have the worst prosecutors who go after people like me because I question elections and other things. It's nonsense. If we can't question elections, we don't have a country."
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