Trump loves “the blacks," “the Hispanics” and “the [insert minority group here],” but they don’t love him.

In a CNN/ORC poll released on Monday, Republican nominee Donald Trump placed fourth with minorities. Fourth. As in, “Libertarian” Party candidate Gary Johnson and anti-vaccine pandering queen Green Party candidate Jill Stein both edged out Trump, along with Democrat Hillary Clinton, who cleaned up among minorities.

Predictably, a majority of non-whites favored Hillary as their choice candidate, earning a whopping 70 percent of those 1,000 plus Americans polled via telephone survey. Both Johnson and Stein tied with eight percent of minorities, topping the Republican candidate by one percent.

In a PPP survey released on Saturday, Trump fared even worse among potential black voters, earning favor with only two percent of those polled. Again, both Johnson and Stein surpassed Trump, this time by two percentage points each.

On Wednesday, Fox News released a poll with more bad news for Trump: Hillary tops Trump by 23 points among women (57-34 percent), black Americans by 83 (87-4 percent), and Hispanics by 48 (68-20 percent).

And no one can forget that mind-blowing NBC/Wall Street Journal poll from mid-July: Stunningly, Trump was shown to have zero percent support from black Americans in the electorally vital states of Pennsylvania and Ohio. Zero.

In June, Washington Post polling results indicated that Trump had a 94 percent unfavorable rating with blacks.

Trump obviously fares well with white males, crushing Hillary in this demographic. But, thus far, that section of support is not enough to out-poll his competitor. Currently, the Real Clear Politics average has Mr. Trump nearly 6 points behind Hillary.