Slate’s chief political correspondent Jamelle Bouie may have committed a “Kinsley gaffe” on Thursday when he said Donald Trump’s immigration plan may help Republicans win over black voters in the general election. Bouie said it is “not a bad play” for Trump, “as far as strategy goes,” in appealing to black voters. In an appearance on CNN’s The Situation Room, Bouie was asked to respond to Trump’s remarks in South Carolina earlier in the day in which the business mogul who leads in every state and national poll said he would win over African-American voters by focusing on jobs. Trump cited the high unemployment rate among Black youth, and declared that America will take jobs back from China, Japan, and Mexico. “We’re going to have jobs in this country,” Trump said. Bouie said Trump’s remarks were “absolutely fascinating.” “I don’t think I’ve heard a Republican ever talk specifically about African-American