Donald Trump scored record numbers of African-American votes last week - particularly among black men. Some 21% of them voted for Trump, up 2% from 2020.
Having scored historic levels of black support (and confidence), Trump is positioned to tackle the most serious and unspoken crisis among African Americans: the lack of black fathers in their children's homes and lives.
Back in the decade immediately following LBJ's Great Society, some 25% of black children were being raised by single parents. Today, that figure has nearly tripled.
Yet there is perhaps no greater taboo among progressives than pointing out the dismal numbers of married black parents. Barely 30% of African Americans are wed, the lowest rate of any ethnic group.
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