Black Americans deeply pessimistic about country under Trump, whom more than 8 in 10 describe as ‘a racist’

President Trump made a stark appeal to black Americans during the 2016 election when he asked, “What have you got to lose?” Three years later, black Americans have rendered their verdict on his presidency with a deeply pessimistic assessment of their place in the United States under a leader seen by an overwhelming majority as racist.

The findings come from a Washington Post-Ipsos poll of African Americans nationwide, which reveals fears about whether their children will have a fair shot to succeed and a belief that white Americans don’t fully appreciate the discrimination that black people experience. CONT.

Cleve R. Wootson Jr., Vanessa Williams, Dan Balz & Scott Clement, Washington Post