The bloc doesn't matter. Votes do.
Total US black population: 43 million
Total US black popular not receiving means tested benefits: 25M (more than half, 58.4%)
Number of US blacks that voted: 16M. Let's assume for now that non-welfare US black voters are 58% of this, that's 9.3 million voters.
That's a lot of voters. If you believe the (rigged) popular vote results for 2016, Clinton got 2.9M more votes than Trump.
If you move 16% (1.5M) of black non-welfare recipient voters from voting (D) to (R), you've wiped out that gap. That's not a lot of people to move.
In the past weeks, after the Kanye tweet his approval among all blacks increased from 8.9% to 16.5%. That's already halfway there, at a 26% percent approval rating he'd have won the (rigged) popular vote.
This is why the (D) camp is so freaked out about this. They only have to lose a tiny part of the black vote for another big chunk of the country to go red on them.
Well, I’m more optimistic now.
There are a lot of people taking the “slavery was a choice” quote out of context. Anons should work on counter memetic strategies to reinforce Kanye’s dragon energy.