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Donald Trump has been doing all sorts of things unprecedented for a Republican presidential candidate.
Last month he went to the Jersey Shore. Then he went to the Bronx, where the Hispanic population is the largest followed by the black community.
This weekend Trump is going to Detroit. According to the U.S. Census, 78 percent of Detroit is black.
Trump isn't just going to safe, red areas where everyone will cheer him.
He's going EVERYWHERE.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden barely knows where he is.
The difference between these two men couldn't be clearer. One is a former president who is campaigning all over the country, even in places that are historically Democratic, while the current president is in a constant fog, an embarrassment to our country and to himself.
Here's Biden wandering off again at the G7 Summit this week.
While Biden is wandering off, Trump is out kicking ass on the campaign trail.
The Detroit News reports, "Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will visit Detroit on Saturday and hold a roundtable discussion at a church in the city, according to an announcement from his campaign."
"President Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America, will visit Detroit to listen to members of the community," a Trump campaign statement read. "President Trump will discuss how Joe Biden has failed the great people of Detroit and the State of Michigan."
Biden won Michigan in 2020 with 51 percent to Trump's 48 percent.
Majority black Detroit was a major factor in Biden's victory. But as Trump's poll numbers with black voters continue to rise, could that voting dynamic change in 2024?
Biden, knowing he's losing many - too many - black voters visited Detroit in May.
Biden beat Trump in Detroit alone in 2020, 94 percent to 5 percent.
Trump has nowhere to go but up in the city.
Biden is also four years older now than he was then - and boy does it show.
Donald Trump is no young man, but he's clearly mentally there. That's a low bar for a president.
One Joe Biden just can't reach.
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