his constituency but there is one other thing that i m taking great note of, there are seven polls, seven of them that show his support with african-americans is up, anywhere from 16 to 34.5%, three of them. 34.5. 34, 33. he got 8% of the african-american vote in 2016. these are not outliers. these are real polls. how do you interpret that? i interpret that in that the democrats have no economic message. i think the reason that nancy pelosi and the democrats are moving forward with impeachment is because they believe what congressman al green said, which is, we better impeach him because if not he s going to win re-election, and i think they are screaming hannity: they will impeach him again and him. and i know that horowitz
mayor pete having trouble around the country, having trouble in south bend as well. there are seven polls now that have donald trump in terms of support in the black community anywhere from 16 to 34.5%. 1: , 34.5, another poll 33. he got 8% of the black vote in 2016, but he sent record after record, black unemployment, look at his criminal justice reform bill. every democrat said they do it, he got it done. without question, they were still work to be done. he needs to find a way. sean: no one has sent record after record, historically low black unemployment. i shouldn t he get credit for that? here is the deal. what type of difference does it?
around the country, having trouble in south bend as well. sean: why is that? if you look at the numbers hang on. there are seven polls now that have donald trump, support and the black community anywhere from 16 to 34.5%. one poll, 34.5. one poll, 34. another poll, 33. he got 8% of the black vote in 2016, but he said record after record, black unemployment, look at his criminal justice reform bill. every democrat said they would do it, he got it done. without question, i think there is still work to be done. sean: to slow slow down. slow down. slow down. nobody has set record after record come historically low black unemployment. why shouldn t he get credit for that? listen, listen. here s the deal sean: let me hear you say it. what type of difference is
in the upcoming election. i don t want any job. i want the same job that anybody regardless of race, color, or sex. what horace didn t do is answer my question. i am asking the questions. the 34.5%, the reports show if the democrats can t secure 85 to 90% of the african-american vote the national election is over. if the president peels away 20%, he wins. how much of a reality double that is? that s a political atom bomb. if you see the numbers we saw in georgia and in florida and in texas where blacks ended up being the deciding vote for who ended up winning the state-wide race. he didn t answer your
dignity comes from having a job. he didn t answer it. okay. time out. ! i am throwing a yellow flag. i want to pick up on something leo said. he said and he is right 8% of african-american african-americans voted for trump in 2016. however a new poll finds that trump enjoyed a 34.5% approval rating among african-american. that s up from 17.8% last month. what is happening leo? this is dangerous territory for the democrats? a massive distinction between approval and actually who you will vote for. as far as voting for trump, that s distinguishable from the approval rating. he won t get more than 8 or 9%