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Old 01-24-2016, 04:48 PM
 
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A vote for a Republican would mean the same thing. More of the same, the rich will get richer and the average American will see their salaries and benefits shrink

The difference is that some Republican candidates have stereotyped blacks as criminals and welfare queens and have received endorsements from white supremacist groups. They are not really voting for a Democrat and expecting change. They are voting against the Republican candidates.
Not thrilled with any of the Republican candidates either. However, Hillary is Republican-light. She only cares about two things (a) herself and (b) the donors which contribute to her campaign and expect something in return.

LOL in fact, here's a Hillary voter from the past <sarcasm>(who really supports black people)</sarcasm>
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Old 01-24-2016, 09:56 PM
 
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I have my doubts that black voters will flock to Trump as the alternative.
Then maybe they'll just stay home which is just as well since they vote like robots always for a democrat.
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