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NextImg:Woman who met Trump at Atlanta Chick-fil-A says young black voters see him as honest - Washington Examiner

Michaelah Montgomery, the woman who met former President Donald Trump at an Atlanta Chick-fil-A earlier this week, said Trump is gaining the support of young black voters because they see him as someone who won’t lie to them.

“They feel like he’s honest,” Montgomery, founder of the grassroots movement Conserve the Culture, told Fox News. “They feel like this is somebody who, while we might not agree with how he says things, how he goes about things, at least he’s telling us what it is.”

“We don’t feel like this is a snake in the grass, waiting for his chance to bite us,” Montgomery added. This is somebody who’s telling us, ‘This is what my plan is, here’s how I plan to execute it, here’s the people involved, and here’s how you can get involved.'”

For these young voters, Trump feels more relatable, according to Montgomery.

“I don’t say that to say that they all relate to him, but again, he gives you that relatable feeling to where it’s like, ‘Hey, I’m just like you, you know me, this is what you said you wanted, here’s what I’m gonna try to do about it,'” she said.

“They really feel like this is somebody who’s talking to them and not just saying what they want to hear,” she said.

Trump’s honesty toward the black community is not a trait shared by President Joe Biden, Montgomery said.

“If anything, one could argue that he dedicated his entire senatorial career to disrupting the way of life for black people,” she said. “He didn’t want black kids going to the same school as his kids. He didn’t want black people walking on the sidewalk along with his mother and grandmother.”

“So, the fact that we ignore these things that were said on the Senate floor, like, this is somebody who passed legislation with the sole intent of oppressing a certain community,” she added.

Biden’s history cannot be ignored or swept away, Montgomery said.

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“We’re gonna act like that didn’t happen, or we’re gonna act like it can be overshadowed by somebody’s comments a few years down the line that made us feel some type of way,” she said.

“Feeling some type of way is completely different when you can feel a certain type of way at home. There’s people who are, you know … spending the rest of their lives in jail because Joe Biden thought that they deserved it,” she said.