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Trump Came For Black Voters in Philadelphia, But They Didn’t Let Him Get Away With It

The event is scheduled to take place Saturday night.

Philadelphia is known as a time-tested stomping ground for the Democratic Party โ€” along with having the highest concentration of Black folks in Pennsylvania. Donald Trump held a rally at Phillyโ€™s Temple University Saturday night in an attempt to change the former.

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But thatโ€™s probably not happening: Trump has a shaky past with Philadelphia. He didnโ€™t win the popular vote in the 2016 or 2020 elections. In 2018, he uninvited the cityโ€™s NFL team, the Philadelphia Eagles, to the White House after many of the Super Bowl champions declined Trumpโ€™s invitation. The former president has also insinuated that โ€œbad thingsโ€ happen in the mostly Black city.

Also, the Democratic National Committee is not taking Trumpโ€™s attempts to sway Black voters lightly. Posters and billboards were placed all around Philly identifyiing how another Trump term would be detrimental for Black folks.

A billboard set up near the Temple campus reminded people that Trump โ€œwas a disaster for Black Americansโ€ and that โ€œIf Trump wins, Black families lose.โ€ It also read that Trump โ€œleft [office] with nearly 10% Black unemploymentโ€ and will โ€œsabotage Obamacare, [pass] tax breaks for the rich, and slash Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.โ€

Trump denied all of those claims during the rally, saying โ€œthe people of our country are looking for hope, whether theyโ€™re white, brown, Black or anything else,โ€ which he claims to represent.

Dave McCormick โ€” the Pennsylvania Republican nominee for Senate looking to unseat Democratic Sen. Bob Casey โ€” joined Trump for the rally. In true Trump fashion, he gave a special shout out to local Philly rapper OT7 Quanny during his speech. Quanny, who has been seen rocking a MAGA hat, hung out with the former president before and after the rally.

Templeโ€™s president, Richard M. Englert, stated that the Liacouras Center โ€” the college venue where Trumpโ€™s event took place โ€” is โ€œmanaged and operated by a third-party firm.โ€ In that same statement, he also explained that Temple didnโ€™t coverย any costs from the rally.

โ€œThe presence of any speaker on campus is not an endorsement from Temple University, just as the views expressed by any speaker do not necessarily reflect those of the universityโ€™s administration, faculty, staff, or students,โ€ Englert said. โ€œTemple will continue to be a space for open dialogue and the exchange of ideas integral to the election process.โ€

Pennsylvania is a key battleground state for Biden and Trump during this yearโ€™s election. In 2020, Biden won the Commonwealth โ€” Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia โ€” which helped him secure the presidency.

This latest stunt to win Black voters comes on the heels of an attempt to do the same thing at a church in Detroit last week, where Trump launched his โ€œBlack Voter Coalition Groupโ€ aiming to rally Black support, according to NBC.

In addition to the groupโ€™s formation, Trump is hitting the road to garner support in historically Black cities, including Philadelphia. His attempts make sense considering Black people were key to Bidenโ€™s win in 2020. Only 12 percent of the Black vote going to Trump then, according to the Roper Center.

Trumpโ€™s rally comes less than a week before he is set to face Biden in their first Presidential debate Tuesday (June 27.)

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