Black and MAGA: The identity politics inside a pro-Trump store
- A pro-Trump store captures identity politics, highlighting varied opinions on race and politics among supporters. Price mentioned her family's mixed-race background, indicating a complex relationship with Trump's statements.
- Price expressed, “I’m not so disturbed by” Trump’s comments, affirming his right to free speech.
- She stated, “There was 'no way' she would have considered voting for Biden or even Harris," believing attacks on Trump have strengthened Black people's connection to him.
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CNN Interviews Black Owner of Pro-Trump Store Who Sells Confederate Flag Merch and Says Kamala Harris ‘Is Not a Black-Black Person’
CNN reporter Elle Reeve interviewed Jo Anne Price, a Black woman who owns a pro-Trump store in Virginia about her support for former President Donald Trump.
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