On the Hill, everybody is always busy looking busy. It’s just a few weeks to go until the presidential election. On a sunny September morning, I join groups of men in smart suits and women in elegant dark dresses who swiftly walk uphill from Union Station. I’m on my way to meet Ashely Bell, Donald Trump’s strategist for black voters.<\/p>\n
The Republican National Committee is situated on 310 First Street, just around the corner from the Capitol. With the Security personnel, Ashley Bell is still referred to as “the new Ashley”. Until a few weeks ago, Bell was an attorney and regionally known Republican in Hall County, Georgia, not far from Atlanta. His new title is “Senior Strategist and National Director for African American Engagement<\/a>\u201c. He was hired by the Republican National Committee but speaks to the Trump campaign, too.<\/p>\n
I’m early. While I wait, I\u2019m reading a story in the printed edition of “Politico”<\/a>. Just the other night, Trump met with a group of mostly African American pastors in Cleveland, Ohio, one of the swing states. But strangely, his outreach to black voters consisted in applauding New York\u2019s “stop and frisk” policy, a policing strategy that\u2019s very unpopular with the black community, because black citizens are much more often stopped and frisked than whites.<\/p>\n
Ashley Bell, I think to myself, has probably got one of the worst job in the country.<\/p>\n
So, Ashley, how hopeless is your quest?<\/p>\n
According to Ashley Bell, Trump\u2019s chances of winning black voters are not bad at all. He starts off quoting a poll by the LA Times that predicted 19 percent of black voters casting their ballot for Trump in August. Experts have dismissed the poll as an outlier, I object. \u201cYes\u201d, says Ashley, \u201cbut it was still a 19. Some people call it outlier polls; some people call it the trend.\u201d<\/p>\n
Trump polling well with African Americans is fiction. The majority of the big pollsters predict an average of about two percent of the black vote for Donald Trump. That\u2019s a lot worse than his predecessors. The average Republican nominee has won about seven percent of the black vote since the 60s, according to FiveThirtyEight.<\/p>\n
But it is true that Hillary Clinton doesn\u2019t do as well with black voters as Obama either, particularly among millennial black voters (here’s a conversation with Black Lives Matter founder Patrisse Cullors<\/a>). This shows, for example, a week before the election. On November 1st, turnouts were published for swing states with early voting periods, showing that fewer African Americans than 2012 took andvantage of early voting options<\/a>.<\/p>\n
\u201cThere’s an opening there\u201d, says Ashley Bell.<\/p>\n
Bell reproaches the Democrats, accusing them of \u201cplaying the black trauma of segregation and race-hatred\u201d to make African Americans vote democratic, but believes it won\u2019t work very much longer. There\u2019s some truth in that. The younger generation of African Americans might not vote Republican. But they are sufficiently disconnected from the old Democratic-Civil-Rights alliance<\/a> to vote for third party candidates or stay away from the ballots altogether. And that would help Trump, too.<\/p>\n
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