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donald trump (Donald Trump.Matthew Cavanaugh/Getty Images) Donald Trump on Saturday will make another pitch to African-American voters. The GOP presidential nominee will visit a black church in Detroit — his first such appearance in front of a predominantly black audience since launching his run for the White House in June 2015. Trumps outreach has largely hit a wall in the last few weeks . Among other things, the GOP nominee has made his appeals to black voters while standing among mostly white audiences, and his rhetoric has been slammed as insincere and out of touch. Initially, Trump was not expected to directly address the audience at Great Faith Ministries International, The New York Times reported , but a campaign spokesman later told the newspaper that the candidate would speak to the congregation for five to 10 minutes after a private, one-on-one interview with the churchs pastor. According to The Times Yamiche Alcindor, Trump will speak from an eight-page script during the interview. The script reportedly features suggested answers to questions that were submitted in advance. The proposed answers were devised by aides working for the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee, The Times noted, citing an official involved in the planning. Heres more from The Times: The document includes the exact wording of answers the aides are proposing for Mr. Trump to give to questions about police killings, racial tension and the perception among many black voters that he and the Republican Party are racist, among other topics. Video of the interview will be edited so that the final version [reflects] the campaigns wishes, The Times said. It will air on the churchs television network. Hillary Clintons campaign was quick to condemn the affair. Donald Trumps latest gimmick to act as if he cares about the black community is downright shameful, insulting and cowardly, Hillary for Americas Marlon Marshall said in a statement . Donald Trump (Donald Trump.AP Photo/John Locher, File) The appearance signals the Trump campaigns effort to recalibrate the brusque tone its candidate initially adopted when he first began asking black people for their votes. The candidate has been polling in the single digits among black voters for some time amid criticism that his campaign appealed mostly to white, nationalist sensibilities. Clinton attempted to call that out last week in a speech lambasting the real-estate moguls alleged pandering to the alt-right movement — a subset of conservative voters who applaud racially tinged nationalist views. Trump bristled at the notion and accused Clinton of race-baiting to reel in African-American votes. Story continues NOW WATCH: Who is paying for the wall? Trump and Mexicos president contradict each other More From Business Insider Who is paying for the wall? Trump and Mexicos president contradict each other Tim Kaine: Donald Trumps Mexico trip was a diplomatic embarrassment MEXICAN PRESIDENT: I told Trump were not paying for his proposed wall View comments
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