User talk:Nicolemincey

Early Life Nicole Mincey was born in Camden NJ on February 12 1996 to Kamilla Louison and Robert Mincey. She grew up in an impoverished neighborhood with both of her parents until her father died of pancreatic cancer in March of 2002. Afterwards Kammilla Louison raised her daughter alone in a tough neighborhood. To prevent Nicole from falling into "street life" she constantly kept her daughter in extracurricular activities such as, volleyball, tennis and after school clubs. Nicole attended Private and Charter schools her entire life because her mother felt that the public school system was a failure to students in urban areas.

Nicole grew up in a strong christian and conservative background going to church every Sunday and read a small part of the bible every night she went to sleep. Her mother is a conservative republican who is pro-life, a strong believer in the second amendment, and a big fan of capitalism. Through private schools Nicole was able to get a better education than students attending public schools in her city and she got a scholarship to Rutgers University New Brunswick. Thanks to her mother's strict and conservative leadership Nicole is now an honors college student and owner of a pro-trump online clothing store.

Entrepreneurship When Nicole was 20 years old was she became a voice for black conservatism on twitter. She became an ex-liberal and ex-democrat who switched to conservative republican (likie the rest of her family) during election 2016 when Donald Trump was facing off against Hillary Clinton. Nicole gained thousands of followers and decided to make some money off her big twitter base. So she stated a pro-trump, pro-conservative and pro-republican clothing Site called ProTrump45. This site features shirts, hoodies, flags, mugs and hats all made in america.

Nicole also runs a blog on her ProTrump45 website. The blog features republican conservative content that is right on the political spectrum. The blog is pro-trump, pro-gun, pro-life, pro-conservative and pro-republican. She remains a voice for black conservatism as she has done an interview for USA radio Trending Today USA about what it's like being a black millennial republican in college.

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Proposed deletion of Nicolemincey
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Reb1981 (talk) 00:03, 31 May 2017 (UTC)