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Former President Trump made a visit to Detroit on Saturday afternoon to engage in a roundtable discussion at a local church in an effort to connect with Black voters. Pastor Lorenzo Sewell of the 180 Church expressed his gratitude for Trump’s visit, mentioning that neither President Obama nor President Biden had visited the “hood” in the same way. Sewell highlighted the importance of Trump’s Platinum Plan for the Black community, which allocated around $500 billion for Black businesses and churches. He emphasized the significance of holding Trump accountable for the promises outlined in the plan.

In contrast, Biden had recently visited Detroit last month to speak at the NAACP’s Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner, where he focused on unity and criticized Trump for his divisive behavior. While Biden attended a fundraising event in Los Angeles alongside Hollywood celebrities like George Clooney and Julia Roberts, Trump was engaging with the community in Detroit.

The event in Detroit was followed by Trump’s appearance at the “People’s Convention” of Turning Point Action, where he continued to engage with supporters. The contrast between Trump’s direct engagement with the community and Biden’s participation in high-profile fundraisers reflects the different approaches of the two candidates in reaching out to voters.

Overall, Sewell’s appreciation for Trump’s visit and his emphasis on the importance of the Platinum Plan for the Black community shed light on the efforts made by politicians to connect with different demographics. The upcoming election will ultimately show which approach resonates more with voters and how these interactions influence the outcome.