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Old 05-28-2010, 08:19 AM
 
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I hope that doesn't start yet another discussion on why black immigrants tend to be more successful than traditional African-Americans
Elegantly put but they cant, they've painted themselves into a corner already.
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Old 05-28-2010, 08:21 AM
 
Location: South Fla
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Here is a list of black Republican candidates in 2010
Senate candidates:
Marion Thorpe, Florida
Larry Linney, North Carolina
Michael Williams, Texas
Congressional candidates:
Lester Phillip, Alabama’s 5th District
Princella Smith, Arkansas’s 1st District
Vernon Parker, Arizona’s 3rd District
Virginia Fuller,California’s 7th District
Star Parker, California’s 37th District
Chrystopher Smith, California’s 39th District
Mason Weaver, California’s 53rd District
Ryan Frazier, Colorado’s 7th District
Prince Brown, Florida’s 8th District
Eddie Adams, Florida’s 11th District
Corey Poitier, Florida’s 17th District
Allen West, Florida’s 22nd District
Deon Long, Florida’s 24th District
Cory Ruth, Georgia’s 4th District
Deborah Honeycutt, Georgia’s 13th District
Rupert Parchment, Georgia’s 13th District
Isaac Hayes, Illinois’s 2nd District
Robert Broadus, Maryland’s 4th District
Charles Lollar, Maryland’s 5th District
Bill Hardiman, Michigan’s 3rd District
Angela McGlowan, Mississippi’s 1st District
Barb Davis White (self-described conservative, running as Independent), Minnesota’s 5th District
Martin Baker, Missouri’s 1st District
Shannon Wright, New Jersey’s 6th District
Michael Faulkner,New York’s 15th District
Jerry Grimes, North Carolina’s 1st District
Lou Huddleston, North Carolina’s 8th District
Bill Randall, North Carolina’s 13th District
Tim Scott, South Carolina’s 3rd District
Jean Howard-Hill, Tennessee’s 3rd District
Charlotte Bergmann, Tennessee’s 9th District
William Hurd, Texas’s 23rd District
Stephen Broaden, Texas’s 30th District
David Castillo, Washington’s 3rd District
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Old 05-28-2010, 08:23 AM
 
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I actually live in AL 05 and can tell you that he is in a very competitive 3 way race. The incumbent (Parker Griffith) is widely disliked for his switch from the Dem to Rep. It was seen by most people as an "Arlen Spector " type move. The other candidate has a fairly good history of public service on the local and state level so I think it is a horse race now. Les Phillip actually lives in the same suburban city that I do and his wife has started a small business (a gourmet cooking school). I have had a number of Phillip campaign workers (white suburban housewife types) come by my house trying to drum up support as have a number for the other candidate. The incumbent's backers are not showing their faces but you can never count out an incumbent even a slimebag like Griffith!

But, but, but.....we're all racists, how can this be?
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Old 05-28-2010, 08:25 AM
 
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Here is a list of black Republican candidates in 2010
Senate candidates:
Marion Thorpe, Florida
Larry Linney, North Carolina
Michael Williams, Texas
Congressional candidates:
Lester Phillip, Alabama’s 5th District
Princella Smith, Arkansas’s 1st District
Vernon Parker, Arizona’s 3rd District
Virginia Fuller,California’s 7th District
Star Parker, California’s 37th District
Chrystopher Smith, California’s 39th District
Mason Weaver, California’s 53rd District
Ryan Frazier, Colorado’s 7th District
Prince Brown, Florida’s 8th District
Eddie Adams, Florida’s 11th District
Corey Poitier, Florida’s 17th District
Allen West, Florida’s 22nd District
Deon Long, Florida’s 24th District
Cory Ruth, Georgia’s 4th District
Deborah Honeycutt, Georgia’s 13th District
Rupert Parchment, Georgia’s 13th District
Isaac Hayes, Illinois’s 2nd District
Robert Broadus, Maryland’s 4th District
Charles Lollar, Maryland’s 5th District
Bill Hardiman, Michigan’s 3rd District
Angela McGlowan, Mississippi’s 1st District
Barb Davis White (self-described conservative, running as Independent), Minnesota’s 5th District
Martin Baker, Missouri’s 1st District
Shannon Wright, New Jersey’s 6th District
Michael Faulkner,New York’s 15th District
Jerry Grimes, North Carolina’s 1st District
Lou Huddleston, North Carolina’s 8th District
Bill Randall, North Carolina’s 13th District
Tim Scott, South Carolina’s 3rd District
Jean Howard-Hill, Tennessee’s 3rd District
Charlotte Bergmann, Tennessee’s 9th District
William Hurd, Texas’s 23rd District
Stephen Broaden, Texas’s 30th District
David Castillo, Washington’s 3rd District
Do you know how many are in the lead, or have a shot? I'm still waiting to hear how Phillips is doing.
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Old 05-28-2010, 08:28 AM
 
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This is the best list I could obtain.

Strong Possibles
David Castillo (WA-3)
Bill Hardiman (MI-3)
Lou Huddleston (NC-8)
Les Phillip (AL-5)
Alan West (FL-22)
Angela McGlowan (MI-1)

Others
Vernon Parker (AZ-3)
Virginia Fuller (CA-7)
Chrystopher Smith (CA-39)
Mason Weaver (CA-53)
Ryan Frazier (CO-7)
Marion Thorpe (FL-Senate)
Eddie Adams (FL-11)
Corey Poitier (FL-17)
Deon Long - (FL-24)
Deborah Honeycutt (GA-13)
Isaac Hayes (IL-2)
Robert Broadus (MD-4)
Charles Lollar (MD-5)
Barb Davis-White (MN-5)
Martin Baker (MO-1)
Michael Faulkner (NY-15)
Jerry Grimes (NC-1)
Bill Randle (NC-13)
Tim Scott (SC-1)
Jean Howard-Hill (TN-3)
Michael Williams (TX-Senate)
William Hurd (TX-23)
Stephen Broden (TX-30)
Coby Dillard (VA-3)
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Old 05-28-2010, 08:29 AM
 
Location: West Coast of Europe
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Originally Posted by Jadex View Post
Here is a list of black Republican candidates in 2010
Senate candidates:
Marion Thorpe, Florida
Larry Linney, North Carolina
Michael Williams, Texas
Congressional candidates:
Lester Phillip, Alabama’s 5th District
Princella Smith, Arkansas’s 1st District
Vernon Parker, Arizona’s 3rd District
Virginia Fuller,California’s 7th District
Star Parker, California’s 37th District
Chrystopher Smith, California’s 39th District
Mason Weaver, California’s 53rd District
Ryan Frazier, Colorado’s 7th District
Prince Brown, Florida’s 8th District
Eddie Adams, Florida’s 11th District
Corey Poitier, Florida’s 17th District
Allen West, Florida’s 22nd District
Deon Long, Florida’s 24th District
Cory Ruth, Georgia’s 4th District
Deborah Honeycutt, Georgia’s 13th District
Rupert Parchment, Georgia’s 13th District
Isaac Hayes, Illinois’s 2nd District
Robert Broadus, Maryland’s 4th District
Charles Lollar, Maryland’s 5th District
Bill Hardiman, Michigan’s 3rd District
Angela McGlowan, Mississippi’s 1st District
Barb Davis White (self-described conservative, running as Independent), Minnesota’s 5th District
Martin Baker, Missouri’s 1st District
Shannon Wright, New Jersey’s 6th District
Michael Faulkner,New York’s 15th District
Jerry Grimes, North Carolina’s 1st District
Lou Huddleston, North Carolina’s 8th District
Bill Randall, North Carolina’s 13th District
Tim Scott, South Carolina’s 3rd District
Jean Howard-Hill, Tennessee’s 3rd District
Charlotte Bergmann, Tennessee’s 9th District
William Hurd, Texas’s 23rd District
Stephen Broaden, Texas’s 30th District
David Castillo, Washington’s 3rd District
Scientologists, they just won't leave...
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Old 05-28-2010, 08:36 AM
 
Location: South Carolina
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I cant wait (although he want win) until he gets a taste of the real right wing. Wait until he runs into good Ole demint and joe wilson and the boys. Ill give him two years and I would love to sit down in private with him and ask how he feels then about this great party. Colin Powell found out. JC Watts suddenly disappeared. That fool alan keyes is a nut job so who cares what he thinks. As for that list, if one of them is elected let me know. What a joke.
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Old 05-28-2010, 08:41 AM
 
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Do you know how many are in the lead, or have a shot? I'm still waiting to hear how Phillips is doing.
Um, it's Phillip.... for starters.
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Old 05-28-2010, 08:45 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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And it's mostly black people who think this. Trust me.

Why trust you on this when you are wrong?

Last edited by LIOC; 05-28-2010 at 09:12 AM..
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Old 05-28-2010, 08:49 AM
 
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Um, it's Phillip.... for starters.
Ok, thanks
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