Detroit pastor set to speak at RNC explains why Black voters are shifting to Trump: 'Let's keep it real'
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Lorenzo Sewell, pastor at 180 Church, told Fox News Digital why he felt it was important to deliver a speech at the GOP convention in Milwaukee.
"When President Donald Trump came to our church last month, you could see Black people there. We know the increase is happening beyond a shadow of a doubt, because in my church, I saw with my own eyes rappers, preachers, teachers, those who aren't necessarily affiliated with the church, come and listen to President Donald Trump. So, we know it's happening." Andrew Mark Miller is a reporter at Fox News. Find him on Twitter @andymarkmiller and email tips to AndrewMark.Miller@Fox.com.
A USA Today/Suffolk University poll released last month found that support for Biden among Black voters has dropped roughly 20 percentage points in the swing states of Michigan and Pennsylvania since the last election.
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