ABC News Town Hall Labeled Two Anti-Trump Voters as ‘Uncommitted’

The ABC News town hall with President Donald Trump brought on “uncommitted” voters to question the president.

The Washington Free Beacon discovered through social media posts that at least two of the voters have expressed anti-Trump feelings.

Ellesia Blaque

ABC touted Ellesia Blaque, a professor at Kutztown University, as an uncommitted voter.

Her Twitter posts say otherwise. Blaque gushed over vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris while vowing she would volunteer for her in Pennsylvania.

Blaque called Trump a “f*cking moron,” “pig,” “swine,” and “pathetic.”

It’s no different on Facebook where she boasts she’s a “liberal Democrat” because they “are not motivated by money or power, but by humanity and the needs of the people.”

Carl Day

Philadelphia pastor Carl Day proclaimed weeks before the town hall he has “never once supported trump [sic] and won’t now.”

Day said that Make America Great Again “refers to a time in which ‘the n*gger did what they were told in all industries, wouldn’t have the audacity to try to enter a white establishment and didn’t talk back to the cops.”

Between 2015 and 2019, Day described Trump as a “villain” and “ridiculously arrogant & obnoxious.” He also said the president “ain’t no Christian.”

Recent Tweets

Have Blaque and Day changed since the town hall? The event took place last week.

Ellesia Blaque

Ellesia Blaque has not tweeted since January 29, 2019, when she bashed Stephen Miller. Her pinned tweet is her calling Trump “pathetic.”

Carl Day

Pastor Carl Day is still tweeting.

Day maintains that he’s still uncommitted. He has laughed off those tweeting at him after The Washington Free Beacon’s article came out. He received criticism on some shows he appeared on because he wouldn’t endorse Joe Biden.

Day doesn’t have to endorse anyone. He doesn’t have to tell anyone who he plans to vote or who received his vote.

But a lot of his recent tweets have been about social justice and sports.

Tags: 2020 Presidential Election, Media, Social Media, Twitter

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