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Old 11-10-2018, 01:06 PM
 
Location: Chicago, IL
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It is if that approval translates into votes. If they continue to single mindedly to vote Democrat regardless of the candidate or their toxic politics it doesn't make any difference. If that 21% approval means Trump or other Republicans get 21% of the 'black vote' the Democrats won't win another national election.
Good thing you guys try your hardest to remind Black folks that your party is a cess pool of racism. Just think how safe your party would be if you didn't put supporting racists at the National level ahead of reaching out to Black voters...
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Old 11-10-2018, 01:08 PM
 
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Has WaldoKitty, the OP who stated black support for Trump was increasing, returned to this thread since midterms, where over 90% of black voters in America voted democrat?
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Old 11-10-2018, 01:10 PM
 
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See here's why your argument doesn't work. Democrats (and I assume you are one) call EVERY GOP candidate a racist. EVERY SINGLE ONE.
Nah. That’s not even remotely true. McCain wasn’t racist. There are many other members of the GOP that don’t pander to racists.
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Old 11-10-2018, 01:14 PM
 
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Nah. That’s not even remotely true. McCain wasn’t racist. There are many other members of the GOP that don’t pander to racists.
They just love to lie or mislead, don't they? Following Donny's lead.
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Old 11-10-2018, 01:30 PM
 
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It helped alot. I will agree with you there. And it is scaring some people. A little statistic. If Texas had a higher voter participation rate, Texas would have turned blue by now. I think that deep down, there are some people who have an attitude of "you better vote Republican or don't vote at all". There are some who don't want to see more people voting. From their point of view, more people voting = more votes against their political party. One might want to consider why this is the case.

I agree that there are conservatives who are scared of this trend.
I’d love for everyone to vote if they weren’t voting to take from others or change the foundational beliefs of this country. We are going to end up like California. Already voters poured out every single Republican Judge in Harris County and replaced them with people that don’t know what they’re doing. Our county judge was replaced with someone who has never even had a real job. She’s a graduate student, and she’s supposed to be in charge when disaster strikes? Family law judges who have never even practiced family law. It sucks.

In California they vote for every tax increase put before them, thinking its going to the people instead of their bloated government pension funds. I don’t want Texas to become California.
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Old 11-10-2018, 01:33 PM
 
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Good thing you guys try your hardest to remind Black folks that your party is a cess pool of racism. Just think how safe your party would be if you didn't put supporting racists at the National level ahead of reaching out to Black voters...
What racist policies have Republicans voted for?
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Old 11-10-2018, 01:46 PM
 
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What racist policies have Republicans voted for?
It’s hard to fathom the Republican Party improving their share of the minority vote while they simultaneously are the party of whites who think they’re being discriminated against.

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Old 11-11-2018, 04:44 AM
 
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Well, the record shows (or what the voters are showing) that Blacks are not loving Trump at all.
"that Blacks are not loving Trump at all."

The ever ALL inclusive B.S.

BUT, Trump has a HIGHER APPROVAL RATING with blacks then any other current white politician.

"Trump has gained among black voters since the 2016 election"
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There is another poll out in which more than 30% of black voters supposedly approve of Trump's job performance"

https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/18/polit...ers/index.html

THAT is a MAJOR increase!

The dems, as usual, don't look past their noses, have stressed getting a higher education. MANY HAVE and now are seeing how the dems have been playing them for DECADES.

The UN-educated blacks will still Always vote dem, If you rob Peter to pay Paul AND David, Paul AND David will vote for you EVERY TIME.
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Old 11-11-2018, 04:55 AM
 
Location: Northwest Peninsula
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Ya might want to actually go to the NAACP website to look at the polls.

https://www.naacp.org/latest/new-pol...trumps-racism/
21% of black voters "approve" of DT. That's hardly a surge
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Fully 96 percent of black voters supported Obama and constituted 13 percent of the electorate, a 2-percentage-point rise in their national turnout. As in past years, black women turned out at a higher rate than black men.
https://www.politico.com/story/2008/...ama-won-015297

Now let get this straight only 4% of black voters supported republicans and now 21%? Yeah I would consider that a 'surge'. Maybe looking at the black unemployment rate under the Trump administration has something to do with the 'surge'.

Maybe blacks are tired of being used and discarded after electing a democratic president election after election.

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Old 11-11-2018, 05:28 AM
 
Location: Northwest Peninsula
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Good thing you guys try your hardest to remind Black folks that your party is a cess pool of racism. Just think how safe your party would be if you didn't put supporting racists at the National level ahead of reaching out to Black voters...
Meh think you listen/watch CNN too much.

Let's put something in prospective shall we...The southern states lead by the democrats split from the North and left the Union over their right to hold slaves. Right so far?

KKK was a democratic invention because the north won that war and they the democrats were mad about losing their slaves so they the democrats dressed in white sheet hung thousand of black.

Jim Crow laws which put blacks down right thru many democratic administration including four term by FDR were supported by democrats and to top it off a democrat shot Lincoln.
Do I have all that correct?

LBJ enacted the so called 'Great Society' welfare reform that basically keeps poor people (including blacks in those inter cities) who are ruled by democrats under democratic control for about 50 years. That is called generalization welfare and has been used by democrats to keep blacks 'in their pockets'. That is the new modern day form of racism.

So you can see why blacks tired of democratic mind control are now seeing Trump and the republican party as a new 'possibility' of finding the American dream.
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