Deprived of a decisive blowout like Nixon’s in 1972 or even a clear-cut verdict like Clinton’s in 1992, Americans remain in doubt whether the 2020 presidential race between Biden and Trump will eventuate in an incumbent’s shocker like Truman in 1948 or a challenger’s win like Bush in 2000, muses columnist Bill Moloney.
Really, you're for Biden?
Great Expectations 2020: Good, Bad, and Ugly
'Black Men for Trump' movement just makes sense
The difference between freedom and oppression is better known both ancestrally and personally to blacks than to almost any other group of Americans, says columnist Mark Shepard, so it’s no surprise they would be rallying to support Trump’s strong record on freedom issues over the dismal record of the Democrats.