Support for Hillary Clinton among Black voters is tanking and it spells disaster for her chances on November 8th. Today’s LA Times tracking poll shows Donald Trump has spiked to 19% among Black voters. Hillary sits at 75% which is 18% lower than the 92% threshold democrats have to reach with Black voters to win the White House.

This comes after weeks of Hillary calling Trump a racist through her Twitter account while Donald was visiting Black Churches in Detroit, North Carolina, and Flint Michigan. He picked up an endorsement from an entire congregation after his visit to Antioch Road To Glory Ministries in Charlotte.

This followed what will go down as the lowest moment in the history of U.S. Presidential elections. This was the day the Clinton campaign panicked after they received internal polling showing her decline among key minority voting blocks.

This wasn’t personally insulting to me as a Trump supporter. I thought it was hilarious, but I’m also used to being called a racist 400 times a day.  Calling someone a racist has been diluted to a tactic used to intimidate people off any opinion that doesn’t fall in line with liberal ideology. It really means nothing.

The more sinister use comes when a politician pushes a narrative of racism to keep minorities making decisions based on emotion instead of economic policy. We call this “race pimping”. Barack Obama loves to talk on the campaign trail about Americans of all races unifying. But let Obama see poll numbers showing minorities are unifying with Whites around an opposing candidate and you’ll see what Obama is really about.

This tactic appears to be at its end as movements like Hotep lead the charge in rejecting the victimhood complex pushed by democrats. It’s a vision shared by all Trump supporters. It’s a revolution based on self-accountability and the idea that the only things people of any race need are freedom and safety. What we do with that will be a result of the choices we make. That used to be what it meant to be an American.