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I think they need to rename themselves as the "Congressional Black Democrat Caucus"...
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Originally Posted by Fox News
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) has thrown its financial support behind a White male Democratic congressman in Indiana rather than to his challenger who is looking to become the only Black female Republican in Congress.
Campaign finance records show that the CBC donated $5,000 to the campaign of Democratic Congressman Frank Mrvan in late September as he runs to defend his seat representing Indiana’s First Congressional District. The caucus donated to Mrvan instead of his challenger Green, who would become the sole Black Republican woman in Congress if elected.
According to its website, the main focus of the CBC is a commitment to "using the full Constitutional power, statutory authority, and financial resources of the federal government to ensure that African Americans and other marginalized communities in the United States have the opportunity to achieve the American Dream."
If Feminists can support (and go completely ga-ga) over a bonafide rapist (we all know who) then the black caucus can go full white-supremacist for another with the all-important D next to their name.
So you are upset that they are choosing their 'best candidate' based on other things other than race and gender?
The CBC's goal is to help African Americans, not necessarily the best candidate. But, it seems as though they only help African Americans as long as they are Democrats.
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