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Trump hears concerns from Black Chicago voters: 'They know they're being conned' by Dems

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Former President Donald Trump argued Black voters know they're "being conned by the Democrats," vowing to visit barbershops in the Black community ahead of November as they weigh both presidential candidates.

Trump reacted to Fox News' Lawrence Jones' interviews with voters at Chicago barbershops during a "FOX & Friends" interview on Thursday.

"I am going to be doing that. I like that guy, and I like those people," Trump said. "Those are great people. Those… people just want safety. They don't want much. He wants to run his barbershop."

"Those are hardworking people. They're strong, they're tough, and they know that being conned by the Democrats," he continued.

BLACK CHICAGO VOTERS SIGNAL SHIFT TOWARDS REPUBLICANS AHEAD OF DNC: ‘MUCH BETTER FOR US AS A NATION’

"Fox & Friends" co-host Lawrence Jones spoke with Black voters in a Chicago barbershop to gauge how the community feels about Kamala Harris' candidacy.

He discovered many voters are torn about voting for Harris or former President Trump.

"It's up in the air," one voter told Jones. "Some people like Kamala because she represents change and she's different. Some people like Trump because they feel like he's more business-minded, so it's just up in the air."

Another voter urged his fellow constituents to stop being "blindly faithful" to the Democratic Party.

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