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'This is a Big Deal': Fox News Contributor Says Donald Trump's New Sneaker Line Makes Him More Appealing to Black Voters Especially In the 'Inner City'

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A Fox News correspondent confidently suggested on a weekend broadcast that Donald Trump's brand-new sneaker line will net the GOP front-runner more Black votes in […]

'This is a Big Deal': Fox News Contributor Says Donald Trump's New Sneaker Line Makes Him More Appealing to Black Voters Especially In the 'Inner City'

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