My daughter's car got stolen. What happened next shows why minorities are trending Republican
Civil rights attorney and Fox News contributor Leo Terrell tells ‘America’s Newsroom’ that he left the Democratic Party in 2020 after Biden said if voters don’t pick him, ‘you ain’t Black.’
Why are Blacks and Hispanics warming to Republicans? Democratic strategists desperately want to know after a slew of polls show what may be the start of a political realignment. They may want to consider the conversations I recently had at a South Side Chicago impound lot.
I found myself in that unhappy place last month after my daughter’s Jeep was stolen from the city's north side – a common occurrence. The police found it after several days, then towed the thoroughly vandalized vehicle to the lot, where I was told to pick it up.
When I walked into the main building, I found myself in a line with more than 30 people. All but me were Black and Hispanic.
President Biden and former President Trump (Getty Images)
Being a friendly guy, I struck up conversations. Most people told me this was their second or third time there that week. The first time they reached the front of the line, they were told they’d filled out the wrong form or gone to the wrong office, at which point they were directed elsewhere. Yet they were inevitably redirected back to the impound lot.
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