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« on: February 28, 2016, 06:42:02 AM »

Oldiesfreak demonstrates why Republicans will never win more than 20% of the black vote.
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« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2016, 11:54:37 AM »
« Edited: October 28, 2016, 05:04:13 AM by oreomilkshake »

Oldiesfreak demonstrates why Republicans will never win more than 20% of the black vote.
whitey has to pay

Actually hes right.. sort of.    Blacks for the most part have been hoodwicked look no further than places like Baltimore.  There are problems within the black communites that if libreal Democrats brought attention to it would help a lot.   They never do, but instead rely on created bogeymen for example "criminal Justice reform"   Its basically lets take police out of your communites. Of course this plays well with blacks because real or perceived the police are out to kill black men with the aid of the MSM who twists the actual facts.  Blacks simply don't realize that the same liberal politicians push pollices that do nothing but hurt black advancement(illegal immigration).
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the main issue here is more class than race. outside of the south its not like working class whites have become any less democratic. and for broadly the same reasons as blacks, mexicans, etc. it's just very hard to make tax and program cuts appealing to people outside a certain upper-middle class demographic. not that i really disagree with what you're saying
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