Ah yes, the white working class hate that the minorities will have a chance to elect people of their own race. Very progressive of them.
You don't need a majority minority district to elect a minority candidate. See SC-Sen, UT-4, TX-23 is 75% Hispanic and they have a black representative. People don't necessarily vote based on who looks like them. I mean for next year, I'm a Hispanic college student supporting a black candidate for NH-1
Exactly my point. DKos (which I only read for news on elections btw) seems to have this idea that only a majority-minority district can elected a nonwhite congressman. It's not like all white people regardless of ideology won't vote for a nonwhite candidate.
Studies have shown that generally a district needs to be minority-majority district in order for that community to elect a representative of their choice. It is one of the main tenants of the VRA.
I understand that part of the VRA, which is why Jim Clyburn, Terri Sewell, and Benny Thompson are in the house. I won't "rant" anymore, since my question seems to have been answered.