
USA: 'GOP must do better with African Americans' - Trump
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump continued his efforts to win the African American vote at a campaign rally in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on Saturday.
"I fully recongnise the outreach to the African American community is in an area, where the Republican party must do better and will do better. The GOP is the party of Abraham Lincoln and I want our party to be the home of the African American voter once again. I want a totally inclusive country and I want a inclusive party," Trump stated, while speaking to his supporters.
He went on to criticise Democratic presidential nominee Hilary Clinton's immigration policy plans, claiming she would give shelter to some 620,000 refugees in her first term, among them many Syrians. "We are not going to know who they are and where they came from. Could be the great Trojan horse of all time. Get ready, she would rather provide a refugee living overseas, than a young unemployed African American youth in Virginia. A Trump administration would put American workers first," the Republican candidate concluded.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump continued his efforts to win the African American vote at a campaign rally in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on Saturday.
"I fully recongnise the outreach to the African American community is in an area, where the Republican party must do better and will do better. The GOP is the party of Abraham Lincoln and I want our party to be the home of the African American voter once again. I want a totally inclusive country and I want a inclusive party," Trump stated, while speaking to his supporters.
He went on to criticise Democratic presidential nominee Hilary Clinton's immigration policy plans, claiming she would give shelter to some 620,000 refugees in her first term, among them many Syrians. "We are not going to know who they are and where they came from. Could be the great Trojan horse of all time. Get ready, she would rather provide a refugee living overseas, than a young unemployed African American youth in Virginia. A Trump administration would put American workers first," the Republican candidate concluded.