Janiyah Thomas
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Yes.
And I would say the thing that the Democrat Party does is very โ like they harp on emotional things.
They harp on identity politics.
Right.
They harp on the abortion issue.
And I think those things like benefit in most black women's minds, they think these things benefit them.
And like even like the welfare system, like you're more likely to get money, more money if you're not married and there's no man in the household.
Like that's like all it's a design basically to think that you need to be dependent on the system and dependent on these people.
Whereas men, I think the Democrat Party has focused so much on like talking about crazy shit like transgenders and, you know.
Whether your daughter is a cat or a child, like a woman, like weird stuff like that, that like only maybe 10 to 5% of the country like can even relate to.
It's irrelevant.
So they kind of have isolated black men from the conversation.
And I think that's why a lot of black men are more moving towards the president because it's as simple as like creating, you know, financial stability for your family, like starting businesses, like ownership, owning homes and taking care of your family and being the provider.
I think that's why more black men have started to come towards the Republican Party and Trump because they're not thinking about all the emotional crazy issues that Democrats talk about.
Exactly.
So before that, I was actually the media relations director on the convention in Milwaukee.
So I'd been in Milwaukee for about, like, three months.
And then I just started doing TV, like, just for shits and giggles because nobody else wanted to do it.
And, like, I guess they liked that.
And then they were like a few days later, can you come to the campaign?