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More of the racist comments from the usual suspects.
Blacks won't vote republican period. One day you guys will actually understand that and move on with your life.
The only way Republicans can get blacks to vote for them is to pander and promise government freebies. If that ever happens, the Republican Party won't be the Republican party anymore. So I'm absolutely fine with the GOP refusing to pander to blacks or any other special interest group/minority.
You look at a place like Baltimore, which has been run by liberals for 80 years, and the quality of life has just gotten worse and worse and worse for blacks. Yet they still vote for Democrats.
You can't compete with that kind of stupidity. The GOP is better off concentrating on other people.
The only way Republicans can get blacks to vote for them is to pander and promise government freebies. If that ever happens, the Republican Party won't be the Republican party anymore. So I'm absolutely fine with the GOP refusing to pander to blacks or any other special interest group/minority.
You look at a place like Baltimore, which has been run by liberals for 80 years, and the quality of life has just gotten worse and worse and worse for blacks. Yet they still vote for Democrats.
You can't compete with that kind of stupidity. The GOP is better off concentrating on other people.
I wish it weren't true but there has never been a town or city run by liberals that has a majority minority population that didn't have huge debt and crime.
I don't know what it is about freebies and crime but you can't erase the truth.
The only way Republicans can get blacks to vote for them is to pander and promise government freebies. If that ever happens, the Republican Party won't be the Republican party anymore. So I'm absolutely fine with the GOP refusing to pander to blacks or any other special interest group/minority.
You look at a place like Baltimore, which has been run by liberals for 80 years, and the quality of life has just gotten worse and worse and worse for blacks. Yet they still vote for Democrats.
You can't compete with that kind of stupidity. The GOP is better off concentrating on other people.
The size you guys use to paint blacks is the biggest, widest I've ever seen in my life.
If you constantly see faults in a person or group, it's obvious you don't like that group. It's obvious who doesn't like Blacks. Hey, I constantly criticize the tea party, and I admit, I don't like em one bit.
So a dance teacher who constantly criticizes her students hates her students?
A New York Giants fan who constantly criticizes the choices his team makes hates the Giants?
If my sister constantly dates jerks and I criticize her for it that means I hate her?
It will be interesting to see how irrelevant the Black vote is if President Obama were to win in states like North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, and maybe even an outside shot at Georgia.
I'd also suggest you do some math. The overall percentage of the non-Hispanic White population in the United States is decreasing and will decrease for the foreseeable future. The percentage of the Black American population is fairly stable. If anything it make the Black vote MORE relevant not less.
Georgia not happening. If Florida goes for Obama it'll be because of Hispanics. North Carolina is going to be tough. Virginia looks to be the best bet for Obama out of the states you mentioned and I'd agree Blacks would make a difference just not the difference.
Anyway I hate polls this early but Romney is leading in Florida already.
David Bruce Vitter[1] (born May 3, 1961) is the junior United States Senator from Louisiana and a member of the Republican Party. Previously, he served in the United States House of Representatives, representing the suburban Louisiana's 1st congressional district. He served as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives before entering the U.S. House.
In July 2007, Vitter was identified as a client of a prostitution service.[2] He won a second Senate term in 2010, defeating a Democratic challenge from U.S. Representative Charlie Melancon of Napoleonville, the seat of Assumption Parish. In the Republican primary held on August 28, 2010, Vitter handily defeated former Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Chet D. Traylor of Monroe, formerly from Winnsboro.
Gosh, I can't find that post I wrote where I said most blacks are on assistance.
Perhaps you can help me find it?
I'm sure we can find plenty of posts in which you harshly criticize Blacks
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