Watch: ‘The Hill with April Ryan’ explores Black voters perceiving Trump as a threat and a recent IVF ruling
This week’s edition of “The Hill with April Ryan” takes a look at the November general election as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump get closer to clinching the Democratic and Republican party nominations, respectively, after March’s Super Tuesday contests. A new poll conducted by BlackPAC/Cornell Belcher shows Trump is not amassing more of the Black vote than he previously garnered and surveyed Black voters consider a second Trump presidential term as the greatest threat to African-Americans.
The show also features Colmon Elridge, head of the Democratic Party in Kentucky discussing the potential run of Daniel Cameron, a Black Republican, to replace U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell. And women of color join “The Hill” as part of the national conversation on IVF after a controversial Alabama court ruling. Ryan chats with singer and reality star Candiace Dillard-Bassett and actress Keisha Knight Pulliam about the need to protect women’s reproductive freedoms.
Finally, Ryan recaps “HBCU Day” at the White House with students from across the nation.
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“The Hill with April Ryan” discusses the upcoming November general election, highlighting President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump as frontrunners for the Democratic and Republican nominations. A new poll shows that Trump is not gaining more support from Black voters, with many considering a second term for him as a threat to African-Americans. The show also explores the potential Senate run of Black Republican Daniel Cameron in Kentucky, replacing Mitch McConnell. Women of color join the conversation on IVF after an Alabama court ruling, discussing the importance of protecting women’s reproductive freedoms. Additionally, the show recaps “HBCU Day” at the White House with students from across the nation. Viewers can watch more on theGrio.com and stay updated with daily stories through the newsletter.