Gary Franks highlights support from Hispanic Americans and Black men in Trump's election victory

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Gary Franks attributes Donald Trump's victory to increased support from Hispanic Americans and Black men. Trump received 25% of the Black male vote and 40% of the Latino vote, marking significant gains compared to the 2020 election. Franks criticizes the Democratic campaign, claiming it failed to address key issues like inflation and immigration. He argues that the Biden-Harris administration's missteps contributed to their loss, as many Americans sought a change in leadership. Franks believes Trump's past challenges have strengthened him politically. He asserts that the "silent majority" has expressed its desire for a different direction in governance, leading to Trump's election as the 47th president.


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