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According to Michael Whatley, Chair of the Republican National Committee, former President Donald Trump’s efforts to engage with minority voters and tackle challenging questions are beginning to yield positive results. Speaking on Newsmax, Whatley highlighted Trump’s recent outreach efforts, noting his visits to diverse locations such as the Bronx, downtown Philadelphia, and Detroit. Trump also participated in the National Association of Black Journalists event in Chicago, where he faced tough questions directly.

Whatley contrasted Trump’s proactive approach with the lack of engagement from Vice President Kamala Harris, pointing out that she missed a prime opportunity to address an important audience. “Kamala Harris avoids tough questions and public scrutiny,” Whatley said. “Donald Trump, on the other hand, is reaching out to every American and every community. His direct communication is resonating with voters.”

The RNC Chair also observed a notable shift in voter sentiment, with increasing support for Trump among Hispanic, Black, and Asian American voters. According to Whatley, Trump’s focus on addressing the issues that matter to these communities has led to a significant rise in support compared to the 2020 elections.

When asked about the focus on racial issues in national discourse, Whatley attributed it to the Democratic Party’s agenda and Kamala Harris’s emphasis on race. In contrast, Trump prioritizes broader national concerns. “Donald Trump is focused on improving the economy for all American families, securing the southern border, and addressing illegal immigration,” Whatley explained. He also noted Trump’s foreign policy achievements, including a strong stance on China and Russia and a more stable Middle East during his presidency.

Whatley emphasized that Trump’s campaign will continue to address these critical issues, reflecting the priorities and concerns of American voters. “We need to return to a strong America,” he concluded, highlighting that these are the topics that resonate with the electorate.