DETROIT (AP) — Donald Trump is courting Black voters and a conservative group popular with white supremacists during back-to-back stops in Michigan. Trump is scheduled to host a Saturday afternoon roundtable discussion at an African American church in Detroit. Later, he’ll deliver the keynote address at Turning Point Action, a group that the Anti-Defamation League says has a history of attracting white supremacists. Few states will matter more in November than Michigan, a swing state that Democrat Joe Biden carried by less than 3 percentage points in 2020. And few voting groups will matter more than African Americans.
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