President Trump Gains MAJOR Endorsement From Prominent Rapper Waka Flocka Flame

On Monday, rapper Waka Flocka Flame took to X/Twitter to announce his support for leading Republican presidential candidate and 45th President Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential race.

The rapper announced to his more than one million followers that he's all in for Trump 2024. He also took the time to change his profile picture to a photo of him alongside a smiling Trump.

"I’m an not a politician and i don’t wanna talk politics… i only answer to the people that made me and that’s my FANS aka THE PEOPLE… i love y’all with every bone in my body man Squaddd," the rapper wrote on Tuesday.

Waka Flocka joins a number of other prominent black Americans who have come out in support of President Trump over the past few years as the Biden administration continues to alienate the black community with its policies that have resulted in mass migration and a deteriorating economy.

During his presidency, Trump famously promoted 'The Platinum Plan' to assist the black community by promoting opportunity, security, prosperity, and fairness for the black community. In addition, the Trump administration saw one of the lowest unemployment rates for black Americans in history which led to immense economic prosperity.

According to The Washington Post, recent surveys have shown that Trump is enjoying some of his highest poll numbers amongst the black community across his entire political career. Recent polling has shown that Trump is enjoying close to 20 percent support from the black community. In 2020, Trump only secured eight percent of the black vote. That trajectory is likely to change, however, in 2020 given Trump's growing lead in the polls and the endorsements of prominent black artists like Waka Flocka Flame.

According to the Real Clear Politics polling average, Trump is up 0.7 percent on President Biden in the 2024 race. His increased voter share of the black community has likely contributed to that lead and will be pivotal in chipping away at the Democrats' winning coalition in the upcoming presidential showdown.

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