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“We All Know She’s Not Black”: Black Voters Explain Why They Won’t Vote for Kamala

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This article originally appeared on Infowars and was republished with permission.

Guest post by Adan Salazar

Black Trump voters interviewed by MSNBC shared reasons why they won’t be supporting Democrat candidate Kamala Harris, citing her lack of confidence and her stolen fake black identity as reasons the vice president doesn’t resonate with them.

In a recent interview uncharacteristic of MSNBC, several black females in Philadelphia told Alex Wagner they’re not put off by Donald Trump’s headstrong demeanor, saying the country needs to be helmed by a “secure and manly” person.

Asked if they believed Harris shouldn’t be president because people are uncomfortable with a woman in a top leadership role, the women argued they don’t buy that men don’t respect women, and said Kamala “just don’t have the qualifications or the education to really run America.”

“She don’t have the experience. She don’t understand our struggles. And for me to believe you for another four years, you’re crazy. Like, you’re crazy. You’re saying the same thing that you said four years ago,” one woman said.

Another woman said Harris’ name, for her, was associated with locking up black people for non-violent crimes when she was district attorney in California.

“Well, for me, the very first time I ever heard the name ‘Kamala Harris,’ it was in association to locking up parents for a truancy. That was the first time I ever heard of her name. And I really didn’t understand how this person claims to be a black woman, but yet she’s locking up black women and black men and separating families,” the woman told Wagner.

Touching on Trump’s comments that Kamala became black when it was politically convenient after previously identifying racially as an Indian American, the women agreed they felt she’s “wearing her blackness.”

“Absolutely. When she was sworn to the Senate, it was as the first Indian American. Which is… It’s fine. We don’t care,” one woman said.

“We all know she’s not black. Let’s understand that,” another woman chimed in. “We are all clear of that. But my point of view when I told you earlier, she’s already been there. She’s in office right now.”

The atypical MSNBC segment offers a glimpse into the sentiments of many black Americans this election cycle, as the voting bloc grows disillusioned with Democrats’ unfulfilled promises, while their bank accounts shrink and illegal aliens drain resources in urban areas.

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