Obama's Appeal to Black Male Voters Backfires! w/ RC Maxwell of Turning Point USA | The StoneZONE

Roger Stone is joined by RC Maxwell of Turning Point USA to discuss former President Barack Obama's ham-handed appeal to black male voters, stating that they must vote for Kamala Harris because of their "shared experience."

Stone points out that Harris is not of African American descent and that she actually grew up in Canada in a relatively wealthy Indian family. Maxwell points out the current polling shows President Donald Trump has made significant in-roads among African American voters, and that the comments by Obama have backfired badly.
  
Stone also shows a three minute trailer for the shocking new documentary which shows that as a district attorney Kamala Harris prosecuted an innocent black mother, Charee Peoples, because her daughter - who was stricken by sickle cell anemia and had suffered a stroke - was absent from school due to her catastrophic illness. Nonetheless, Peoples was prosecuted by Kamala, despite the school providing documentation of the child's illness.

Stone is also joined by Kris Jurski of The People's Audit. Jurski confirmed public comments by Stone months ago, in which Stone said there were more than 1 million ineligible voters on the voter rolls in multiple swing states. These include voters who have died, voters who have moved, and voters who never really actually existed. Jurski explains how these voters are identified and the legal process that his organization must go through in an effort to have them properly removed from the voter rolls.

Stone also urged his listeners to subscribe for free at StoneZONE.com.

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