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The polls say they do.

 

I don't trust the polls, they asked tilted questions and often pretend they actually asked a real person, often just filling in whatever they want.

 

I understand fully if someone of that demographic does not want to publicly state they are voting for the GOP.

 

 

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Kennedy.  His election marks the start of an evolution of the Democratic party from being dominated by "Dixiecrats" to domination by Northeastern liberalism.  Which, by 1970, had caused many people to "switch sides," so to speak.

 

Up to then, most blacks voted Republican, which was the party founded in Northeastern liberalism.  

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11 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

Kennedy.  His election marks the start of an evolution of the Democratic party from being dominated by "Dixiecrats" to domination by Northeastern liberalism.  Which, by 1970, had caused many people to "switch sides," so to speak.

 

Up to then, most blacks voted Republican, which was the party founded in Northeastern liberalism.  

 

i have trouble believing FDR didn't get the vote of the Archie Bunkers and the black voters

 

 

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Dinesh D'souza claims it was in the 30s, "the new deal" was the largest spike in black 

democratic voters. Getting in bed with the enemy, in favor of getting free stuff.

I urge anyone on the fence about politics to watch this guy, he is a fact guy and quite interesting.

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34 minutes ago, Kelly101 said:

Dinesh D'souza claims it was in the 30s, "the new deal" was the largest spike in black 

democratic voters. Getting in bed with the enemy, in favor of getting free stuff.

I urge anyone on the fence about politics to watch this guy, he is a fact guy and quite interesting.

 

From Dinesh D’Souza, Death of a Nation: Plantation Politics and the Making of the Democratic Party. ir?t=killerkids-20&l=am2&o=1&a=125016377

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, DC Tom said:

Kennedy.  His election marks the start of an evolution of the Democratic party from being dominated by "Dixiecrats" to domination by Northeastern liberalism.  Which, by 1970, had caused many people to "switch sides," so to speak.

 

Up to then, most blacks voted Republican, which was the party founded in Northeastern liberalism.  

Lol, not true. The migration of blacks to northern cities around the turn of the century and through the early decades of it led the Democratic political machines of the large cities to reach out to blacks. This picked up steam in the New Deal and was firmly in place when Truman de-segregated  the military in 1948. The judges appointed by FDR are the ones that were the force behind desegregation, though Earl Warren was a Repub, that's true. 

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48 minutes ago, LaDexter said:

Black Americans did not ALWAYS vote Dem.  In fact, it took the now #2 all time TRAITOR to "convince" them.... never mind he took out MLK as well....

 

 

Image result for lbj blacks vote dem

 

took him out to A&W for a Teen Burger?

 

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50 minutes ago, LaDexter said:

Black Americans did not ALWAYS vote Dem.  In fact, it took the now #2 all time TRAITOR to "convince" them.... never mind he took out MLK as well....

 

 

 

 

They did always vote Jew, though.

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LBJ is a Democrat HERO.  Obama and Hillary and Bill just GUSHED praise over him, and flushed the King family straight out of the Dem Party....

 

https://www.nytimes.com/1997/06/20/us/son-of-dr-king-asserts-lbj-role-in-plot.html

 

"Three months ago, Dexter Scott King declared that he and his family believed that James Earl Ray was not guilty of the murder of his father, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tonight, in a televised interview, Mr. King asserted that President Lyndon B. Johnson must have been part of a military and governmental conspiracy to kill Dr. King."

 

 

https://www.irishcentral.com/news/jackie-kennedy-lyndon-b-johnson-jfk-murder

 

 

"Kennedy revealed her belief that Johnson and a cabal of Texas tycoons orchestrated the murder of her husband"

 

 

and her choice of the word CABAL was no accident....

 

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/robert-kennedy-jr-seeks-investigation-father-assassination-sirhan-sirhan/

 

 

"Last year Robert F. Kennedy Jr. met face-to-face with Sirhan, and he says he left that meeting believing that the gunman was falsely accused."

 

 

 

LOL!!!!

 

 

What was LBJ and his assassination of JFK all about???

 

 

https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/vol49no1/html_files/arab_israeli_war_1.html

 

 

"Helms was awakened at 3:00 in the morning on 5 June by a call from the CIA Operations Center. The Foreign Broadcast Information Service had picked up reports that Israel had launched its attack. (OCI soon concluded that the Israelis— contrary to their claims—had fired first.) President Johnson was gratified that because of CIA analyses and Helms's tip, he could inform congressional leaders later in the day that he had been expecting Israel's move"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.... especially since LBJ gave Israel all those US made weapons for free, since the weapons were supposed to go to our troops in 'nam, but LBJ's objective in 'nam wasn't to win, it was to endlessly keep the war going to run our weapons factories and siphon the weapons off to ISRAEL...

 

and then Zionist Traitor LBJ got on TV and told the American people that Israel was attacked and was defending itself....

 

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6 hours ago, row_33 said:

The polls say they do.

 

I don't trust the polls, they asked tilted questions and often pretend they actually asked a real person, often just filling in whatever they want.

 

I understand fully if someone of that demographic does not want to publicly state they are voting for the GOP.

 

 

Would you prefer the actual results of every presidential election since 1964?  No Democratic candidate has ever received less than 82% of the black vote since then.

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27 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Would you prefer the actual results of every presidential election since 1964?  No Democratic candidate has ever received less than 82% of the black vote since then.

 

how can they quantify that in a clinical scientific way?

 

they were behind the curtain and counted every vote?

 

it's all based on fools who tell them how they voted, and it's biased against the GOP in question asked and the people chosen to be asked

 

 

 

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Exit polling is one way. 

 

But there really isn't much to base a counter argument.  The overwhelming majority of blacks in the US vote for the Dems.  In fact, a lot of them passionately hate blacks who don't.

 

Ask any black Democrat if Black Republicans should have minority rights.... and have a good laugh at their "tolerance."

 

And then there was the truth of FLA 2000

 

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2003/12/let-sunshine-john-r-lott-jr/

 

 

"Earlier this year I published an article in the Journal of Legal Studies analyzing the USA Todaydata, and it shows that African-American Republicans who voted were 54 to 66 times more likely than the average African American to cast a non-voted ballot (either by not marking that race or voting for too many candidates). To put it another way: For every two additional black Republicans in the average precinct, there was one additional non-voted ballot. By comparison, it took an additional 125 African Americans (of any party affiliation) in the average precinct to produce the same result.

 

 

Some readers may be surprised that black Republicans even exist in Florida, but, in fact, there are 22,270 such registered voters–or about one for every 20 registered black Democrats. This is a large number when you consider that the election in the state was decided by fewer than 1,000 votes. Since these Republicans were more than 50 times more likely to suffer non-voted ballots than other African Americans, the reasonable conclusion is that George W. Bush was penalized more by the losses of African-American votes than Al Gore."

 

 

... which is what the USA Today recount proved....

 

 

The worst offenders for tossing out Black Republican ballots were the canvass boards staffed with.... all black Democrats...

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