Democrats worry their most loyal voters won’t turn out for Biden in 2024

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Democrats worry their most loyal voters won’t turn out for Biden in 2024

Democrats are worried about a potential drop next year in turnout among Black voters, the party’s most loyal constituency, who played a consequential role in delivering the White House to President Biden in 2020 and will be crucial in his bid for reelection.

Their concern stems from a 10 percentage-point decline in Black voter turnout in last year’s midterms compared with 2018, a bigger drop than among any other racial or ethnic group,according to a Washington Post analysis of the Census Bureau’s turnout survey. Such warning signals were initially papered over by other Democratic successes in 2022: The party picked up a U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania, Sen. Raphael G. Warnock won reelection in Georgia and anticipated losses in the House were minimal.

But in key states like Georgia, the center of Democrats’ plans to mobilize Black voters in large margins for Biden in 2024, turnout in last year’s midterms was much lower among younger and male Black voters, according to internal party analysis.

The drop in Black turnout has become a focus for Democratic leaders as the party reorients to next year’s presidential contest. Biden’s election in 2020 hinged on narrow victories in states like Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania that former president Donald Trump had won in 2016. Democratic activists are cautioning that the party can’t afford to let support from Black voters slip.

W. Mondale Robinson, founder of the Black Male Voter Project, shared a dire assessment of Democrats’ potential turnout problems with Black men. In many of the battleground states, he said many Black men are “sporadic or non-voters,” meaning they are registered, but have voted in one or none of the past three presidential elections. Robinson said Democrats spend too much time focused on converting “conservative-leaning White women” in the suburbs who they see as swing voters. Instead, he said, they should focus more on turning out Black men, viewing them as swing voters who are debating whether to vote or stay home.

“The Democratic Party has been failing epically at reaching this demographic of Black men — and that’s sad to say,” Robinson said. “Black men are your second-most stable base overwhelmingly, and yet you can’t reach them in a way that makes your work easier.”

Biden’s political team says it has received the message and is taking action, especially among younger Black men.

“We have to meet them where they are and we have to show them why the political process matters and what we have accomplished that benefits them,” said Cedric L. Richmond, a former Biden adviser who is now a senior adviser at the Democratic National Committee. He said there will be a clear focus on making Black voters aware of how they have benefited from Biden administration policies, learning from the errors of past Democratic efforts that fell short.

“We will not make the mistake that others made of not drawing all the connections,” he said.

Black voter advocates say the challenge is particularly acute among Black men, many of whom say they feel alienated from the political process and were hurt by policies pushed by both parties that led to increased incarceration and a decline in manufacturing jobs decades ago. Many say their lives haven’t improved regardless of which party was in power, and are dispirited after the country elected Trump, life was upended by a global pandemic and violence worsened in urban areas.

Many Democrats interviewed said they were less worried about Black women, whose voting enthusiasm has historically been more robust than that of Black men. Black women were a huge factor in Biden’s victory in 2020. Advocates expect that trend to continue, particularly with Vice President Harris on the ticket and the appointment of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who both made history as the first Black women in their roles.

Terrance Woodbury, chief executive of HIT Strategies, a polling firm focused on young, non-White voters, has been shopping around a PowerPoint presentation to liberal groups warning of the need to act soon to convince Black voters that they have benefited from Biden’s time in office.

Part of the problem, he argues, is that the party’s focus on Trump and Republican extremism is less likely to motivate younger Black men than arguments focused on policy benefits. The messaging, he has argued, must focus on how Black communities have benefited from specific policies.

His own polling has shown that voters’ belief that their vote doesn’t matter is the greatest barrier to voting among Black Americans.

A Washington Post/Ipsos poll of Black Americans in May found a tepid reaction to Biden’s reelection. Just 17 percent said they would be enthusiastic if he wins another term, 48 percent said they’d be satisfied but not enthusiastic, 25 percent said they’d be dissatisfied but not angry and 8 percent said they’d be angry about another Biden term. The poll also found that nearly 8 in 10 Black Americans say they would not consider voting for Trump over Biden and that 54 percent would be “angry” if Trump were to become president again.

Brittany Smith, the executive director of the Philadelphia-based Black Leadership PAC (BLP), which is working to turn out Black voters, said she has noticed a change in how Black people respond to her get-out-the vote efforts in recent years. In the past, she simply needed to remind people of where and when to vote. Now, she said, many express a cynicism about politics that requires a deeper level of persuasion.

“There’s not a night I don’t go to sleep thinking about what turnout will look like in 2024,” Smith said.

“When you think about election cycle to election cycle, [Black voters] have been telling us for a long time what matters,” Smith added. “They want to put food on the table, a roof over their head, send kids to good schools, live in neighborhoods that are safe. I don’t think the issues are new, it’s the way we talk about them and the way we’re centering the voice of the people who live in these communities.”

A voter holds a “Black Votes Matter” sign at the Tarboro Road Community Center polling place in Raleigh, N.C., in 2020. Democrats have narrowly lost the past three presidential elections in the state. (Eamon Queeney for The Washington Post)

Some Republicans say they see an opportunity to siphon off some of those disenchanted Black voters in next year’s presidential election with messaging on some key issues. Jay Williams, a longtime GOP strategist in Georgia and founder of the Stoneridge Group, a Republican firm, said school choice and transgender and LGBTQ+ issues, especially as they relate to children and schools, could harm Democrats among their reliable base.

“My guess is Democrats for the foreseeable future will continue to do well [with Black voters], but I think there’s some cultural issues that don’t typically resonate with the Black community as a whole and frankly a lot of minority communities,” Williams said. “Republicans will be able to peel some folks off based on that, depending on the area. It could be a real wedge issue for us.”

Williams acknowledged any growth in support among Black voters could be harder for the GOP if Trump is the nominee — and there will be many other groups, including suburban White women, that the party will have to worry about in that case. He added that he expects Republicans to have a better return on investment with other minority voting blocs, such as Latinos and Asian Americans, “because I don’t think they’re as in lockstep with the Democrats as the Black voter bloc is.”

Meanwhile, Democrats say they are significantly more worried that Black voters will sit it out rather than defect to the Republicans.

Sharif Street, a Pennsylvania state senator and the chairman of the state Democratic Party, said it’s incumbent on the party to give people not just something to vote against, like Trump, but something to vote for.

“Ultimately, the Democratic Party is in the right place substantively on all of those issues,” he said. “But we’ve got to understand that people don’t just know that. We have to message to people so that they know where we are, and being better than the Republicans is not always enough to get people motivated to vote.”

In Detroit, liberal organizers targeting Black turnout have made education about how politics work a centerpiece of their pitch, along with concrete examples of policies that have benefited people from state and federal legislation.

“There is a slow leaking of Black men from the base because the issues that they care about aren’t being addressed,” said Branden Snyder, executive director of Detroit Action, whose organizers tell people the exercise is more like writing a Yelp review to spur change. “We have politics that were created by both Democrats and Republicans that don’t get to the heart of what our community cares about.”


Daecorion Robinson, right, and Daevaughn Robinson, left, volunteer with Black Leaders Organizing Communities (BLOC), knocking on Black voters' doors in Milwaukee in 2022. Depressed turnout among Black voters in Milwaukee might have cost Democratic candidate Mandela Barnes in his loss to Republican Ron Johnson in Wisconsin's Senate primary that year. (Alex Wroblewski for The Washington Post)

But Malcolm Kenyatta, a Black Pennsylvania state representative who is an official surrogate for the Biden reelection campaign, said that Black voters will come out for Biden next year if Democrats can articulate Biden’s successes.

“This is like being married. You have to spend just as much time, maybe even more time, on the people who show up for you every time as you do for the people who don’t,” Kenyatta said. “What Black folks care about is what everybody cares about, to be able to take care of their community, to be able to live in a community that is safe … If the president is able to do what he is doing now, which is tout his record, I think we are going to be fine.”

Many advocates say that work needs to start early and be consistent. Cliff Albright, co-founder and executive director of Black Votes Matter, said the resources needed to successfully mobilize Black voters and fight voter suppression in key states were too little and came too late in 2022. He pointed to places like North Carolina and Wisconsin, which had Black Democratic Senate candidates, but said the party didn’t prioritize investments there.

“Everybody knows that there’s no path, whether it’s President Biden or any other Democrat, federal or state, there’s no path to win that does not involve massive turnout from Black voters,” Albright said. “But they can’t just think that it’s just going to happen on its own. They’ve got to invest in making that happen.”

It’s a message also stressed by Mandela Barnes, the first Black lieutenant governor in Wisconsin, who ran for the Senate in 2022 and lost by only 26,000 votes, much of which could be attributed to depressed turnout in the heavily Black city of Milwaukee. Barnes is president of Power to the Polls Wisconsin, a new organization dedicated to working year-round to boost engagement and turnout among Black voters in the state. He’s also trying to support diverse candidates who might be overlooked by the national Democratic establishment.

“In a swing state like Wisconsin, we could very well be the tipping point … If we show up, we win,” Barnes said. “This country, and that power, is in the hands of Black voters, and we have to take that power seriously.”

 

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I don't know if black people will show up like they did for last election, but our alternative are racist ass fucking Republicans who are willing to let the entire country fail because they don't want black people, people of color or anyone else to succeed or thrive

Look at the wars that GOP politicians fight.

The war on immigrants: 3 years ago a case of peaches was $42, this year it's 60 because there are no illegal immigrants to pick the peaches and white people suck at doing labor like that (they always have) and won't nobody else do it as well as they do it but the immigrants

The War on Woke: Really? Yes, really. Woke is an adjective derived from African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) meaning "alert to racial prejudice and discrimination". So, to be anti-woke means to be for racial prejudice and discrimination which they clearly are and show very often

War on DEI: Republicans are such cowards that they use the acronym DEI rather than say the words because being anti-something like this makes you sound evil and racist AF.

DEI stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion. It's the umbrella term for the programs, policies, strategies, and practices that implement a company's mission to create and sustain a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment that respects and accommodates every employee's: Ethnicity.

War on Books: Yes books. @VAiz4hustlaz I know you're Republican, but to make a statement that black people benefited from slavery is one of the most ridiculous statements anyone can verbalize. Did Jewish people benefit from the Holocaust? No.

They also stated that black people and white people were responsible for towns like Black Wall Street being destroyed. In what fucking world?

What's worse is if a teacher goes against that nonsense to teach what they say is rule or law they can be fired

Both sides? Black people will have to bail out America one more time just to get nothing in return. The Democrats are too busy trying to get rights for the lgbtq (psst, because that group is comprised largely of white people)

They say they can't do anything that would solely benefit one group, but they did it for the Asians when they were being attacked due to the belief that China supposedly created covid-19. They do laws for the lgbtq also, but nothing specifically for black people

I could go on, but I'm sleepy
 
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julian

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They only need 4Black cities to show up Atlanta,Detroit and Philadelphia and probably Milwaukee. The rest would be gravy like Charlotte,Dallas,Houston and Raleigh.
 

Megatron X

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Biden said he would have negroes back but some coons are actuallly using their brains for once.
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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Must be Voting season, its the only time the faggot democratic party acknowledges,

the Bruhs bruh...

Game is so played out, only a psychotic fuck still plays along with the demoncrats.....

If you do the same thing over and over, and expect a different result....

thats the definition of...

A "negro" being a life long demoncrat.....!!

Im not crazy about Trump but I hate what the demoncrats became especially in these last

four years...so much so,

That if Trump wins... it wouldnt phase me either way!!!!

as long as this big pharma, china whore biden administration is flushed down the toilet,

never to be seen again....like the dump I took this morning
 

850credit

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To keep trump or desantis out.....black people and others will vote for Biden.
Just like last time.


It's the one and only rational option for those of us that give a damn. Too many of us don't.

Also saw a stat last night that said up to 30% of Black men have lost the right to vote through felony convictions...

-Anderson, The New Jim Crowe
 

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It's the one and only rational option for those of us that give a damn. Too many of us don't.

Also saw a stat last night that said up to 30% of Black men have lost the right to vote through felony convictions...

-Anderson, The New Jim Crowe
True.
That's why I said what I said above. Just facts.
Black people weren't enthusiastic about voting for Biden/Harris.
Just didn't and still don't wanna see trump or one of his acolytes in office.
 

VAiz4hustlaz

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I don't know if black people will show up like they did for last election, but our alternative are racist ass fucking Republicans who are willing to let the entire country fail because they don't want black people, people of color or anyone else to succeed or thrive

Look at the wars that GOP politicians fight.

The war on immigrants: 3 years ago a case of peaches was $42, this year it's 60 because there are no illegal immigrants to pick the peaches and white people suck at doing labor like that (they always have) and won't nobody else do it as well as they do it but the immigrants

The War on Woke: Really? Yes, really. Woke is an adjective derived from African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) meaning "alert to racial prejudice and discrimination". So, to be anti-woke means to be for racial prejudice and discrimination which they clearly are and show very often

War on DEI: Republicans are such cowards that they use the acronym DEI rather than say the words because being anti-something like this makes you sound evil and racist AF.

DEI stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion. It's the umbrella term for the programs, policies, strategies, and practices that implement a company's mission to create and sustain a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment that respects and accommodates every employee's: Ethnicity.

War on Books: Yes books. @VAiz4hustlaz I know you're Republican, but to make a statement that black people benefited from slavery is one of the most ridiculous statements anyone can verbalize. Did Jewish people benefit from the Holocaust? No.

They also stated that black people and white people were responsible for towns like Black Wall Street being destroyed. In what fucking world?

What's worse is if a teacher goes against that nonsense to teach what they say is rule or law they can be fired

Both sides? Black people will have to bail out America one more time just to get nothing in return. The Democrats are too busy trying to get rights for the lgbtq (psst, because that group is comprised largely of white people)

They say they can't do anything that would solely benefit one group, but they did it for the Asians when they were being attacked due to the belief that China supposedly created covid-19. They do laws for the lgbtq also, but nothing specifically for black people

I could go on, but I'm sleepy

For the record, I'm not a Republican. I know that is the go-to slur on BGOL and other outlets aimed at any of us who believe that we should prioritize ADOS and not blindly support the Democratic Party and its pro-LGBTQ/immigrant policies and rhetoric. But fiscally, I'm very much a liberal......beyond liberal really, as I'm more of a socialist. And reparations for ADOS is my number one concern. That's only "Republican" if you go back to the original Radical Republicans of the 1860s, but certainly not today.

And socially, I am a conservative, particularly as it pertains to normalizing trans and non-binary and radical feminist ideologies and all that kind of shit.
 

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fiscally Id like to consider myself an Humane Compassionate Capitalist. Unfortunately humane, compassionate

and capitalist do not go together and exist about as much as a purple unicorn that delivers free

weed.

socialism protects a ruling class and ultimately leads to the masses being treated like cattle,

much like we are now, see china for a true example.

Democrats are really die hard socialist

a socialist society it makes it easier for them to degenerate society.

I cant get over grown men thinkin they are women wanting the rights to use

the little girls room, and we wasting time and energy on demonically delusion shit like this....

under a biden administration... thats why he gotta go,

For our Childrens SAKE BRUH!!!

and I dont even HAVE CHILDREN bruh!!!
 

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For the record, I'm not a Republican. I know that is the go-to slur on BGOL and other outlets aimed at any of us who believe that we should prioritize ADOS and not blindly support the Democratic Party and its pro-LGBTQ/immigrant policies and rhetoric. But fiscally, I'm very much a liberal......beyond liberal really, as I'm more of a socialist. And reparations for ADOS is my number one concern. That's only "Republican" if you go back to the original Radical Republicans of the 1860s, but certainly not today.

And socially, I am a conservative, particularly as it pertains to normalizing trans and non-binary and radical feminist ideologies and all that kind of shit.
Mini, if not most black people are conservative, which is why there are so many black Republicans because the Democrats push a more liberal, Pro (more shit than most of us like) stance.

I don't think trans women are women. That non-binary bullshit is bullshit. If you don't like that you were born a boy or a girl, tough titty. You don't get to say, "Then I am Neither."

The fuck you are.


The radical feminist ideologies thing you said, that's an exaggeration. For women to be against the colonization of their gender by trans women is not radical feminist Behavior, that's females not wanting their gender colonized by men.

Would you want Eminem voted Black man of the year? Hell no. Same point.

I hate that the Dems act like beta males. They have no fight, and the ones that do have fight, the organization pushes them down and make them seem like extremists. No, they're just tired of y'all being pussies.

Joke: What do you call a Democrat with balls?

A Republican

I agree with Republicans on what a woman is. I also don't like this trans shit. There are 2 Genders, male and female. When Person X & Y are born, the Doctor says, "This one has a vagina. It is a girl" "This one has a penis. It is a boy"

Other than intersex people like Castor Semenya, only 1.7% of the population isn't "normal"

I backed the Democrats because the Republicans are outright and unabashedly racist. What are my other options? The Green Party? I should align myself with losers who would never win?
 

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This out to be good. You're going to find zero counter arguments in this thread. Guaranteed. Yall republikkans are going to be talking to yourselves. Until you get bored & go into a Democrat positive thread to attempt (poorly) to cause confusion.

 

VAiz4hustlaz

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Mini, if not most black people are conservative, which is why there are so many black Republicans because the Democrats push a more liberal, Pro (more shit than most of us like) stance.

I don't think trans women are women. That non-binary bullshit is bullshit. If you don't like that you were born a boy or a girl, tough titty. You don't get to say, "Then I am Neither."

The fuck you are.


The radical feminist ideologies thing you said, that's an exaggeration. For women to be against the colonization of their gender by trans women is not radical feminist Behavior, that's females not wanting their gender colonized by men.

Would you want Eminem voted Black man of the year? Hell no. Same point.

I hate that the Dems act like beta males. They have no fight, and the ones that do have fight, the organization pushes them down and make them seem like extremists. No, they're just tired of y'all being pussies.

Joke: What do you call a Democrat with balls?

A Republican

I agree with Republicans on what a woman is. I also don't like this trans shit. There are 2 Genders, male and female. When Person X & Y are born, the Doctor says, "This one has a vagina. It is a girl" "This one has a penis. It is a boy"

Other than intersex people like Castor Semenya, only 1.7% of the population isn't "normal"

I backed the Democrats because the Republicans are outright and unabashedly racist. What are my other options? The Green Party? I should align myself with losers who would never win?


So many black Republicans? Black Republicans are only about 10% of the Black electorate.

When I said "radical feminist ideologies", I was referring to the dissolution of the family, belief that men and fathers are unnecessary, and other blatantly anti-male stuff.

We agree on the trans issue. But, ask yourself why Black people should support a party and a president who has said the it is his Number 1 Legislative Priority? Ask yourself why the idea that a human male can become and should be accepted as a human female, and vice versa, can gain more traction and support in that party than the idea that the descendants of the people subjected to brutal chattel slavery and who later experienced Jim Crow and still deal with discrimination and a lack of wealth should receive reparations for that? Especially with this group is the Democratic Party's most loyal and consistent voting base?

Republicans are outright and unabashedly racist. Democrats are down-low more insidious racists. You don't have to pick either poison! But, if you choose to do so, at least attempt to dilute that poison as much as possible and even make it work for you if you can. If Black people do not vote Democratic, THEN THE DEMOCRATS LOSE! Everyone in that camp loses, including the white gays and white feminists and whoever else who currently ignore the Black struggle at best and actually make it worse with their "alternative" social policies. They're not addressing the racial wealth gap or any other Black issues anyway. We can deal with the GOP since we already know what it is with them. Let the Dems suffer until they're FORCED to respond to you!!! Guess what? They're already trying to replace your vote with immigrant votes anyway!!
 

godofwine

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So many black Republicans? Black Republicans are only about 10% of the Black electorate.

When I said "radical feminist ideologies", I was referring to the dissolution of the family, belief that men and fathers are unnecessary, and other blatantly anti-male stuff.

We agree on the trans issue. But, ask yourself why Black people should support a party and a president who has said the it is his Number 1 Legislative Priority? Ask yourself why the idea that a human male can become and should be accepted as a human female, and vice versa, can gain more traction and support in that party than the idea that the descendants of the people subjected to brutal chattel slavery and who later experienced Jim Crow and still deal with discrimination and a lack of wealth should receive reparations for that? Especially with this group is the Democratic Party's most loyal and consistent voting base?

Republicans are outright and unabashedly racist. Democrats are down-low more insidious racists. You don't have to pick either poison! But, if you choose to do so, at least attempt to dilute that poison as much as possible and even make it work for you if you can. If Black people do not vote Democratic, THEN THE DEMOCRATS LOSE! Everyone in that camp loses, including the white gays and white feminists and whoever else who currently ignore the Black struggle at best and actually make it worse with their "alternative" social policies. They're not addressing the racial wealth gap or any other Black issues anyway. We can deal with the GOP since we already know what it is with them. Let the Dems suffer until they're FORCED to respond to you!!! Guess what? They're already trying to replace your vote with immigrant votes anyway!!
You're not wrong. What if we said, "Fuck them"? The democrats lose, then they come with a bunch of promises, likely promises they don't intend to keep and we start the shit all over again.

Meanwhile we suffer with the worst that the GOP can come up with to fuck everyone who isn't White.

A shitty deal either way
 

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I don't know if black people will show up like they did for last election, but our alternative are racist ass fucking Republicans who are willing to let the entire country fail because they don't want black people, people of color or anyone else to succeed or thrive

Look at the wars that GOP politicians fight.

The war on immigrants: 3 years ago a case of peaches was $42, this year it's 60 because there are no illegal immigrants to pick the peaches and white people suck at doing labor like that (they always have) and won't nobody else do it as well as they do it but the immigrants

The War on Woke: Really? Yes, really. Woke is an adjective derived from African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) meaning "alert to racial prejudice and discrimination". So, to be anti-woke means to be for racial prejudice and discrimination which they clearly are and show very often

War on DEI: Republicans are such cowards that they use the acronym DEI rather than say the words because being anti-something like this makes you sound evil and racist AF.

DEI stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion. It's the umbrella term for the programs, policies, strategies, and practices that implement a company's mission to create and sustain a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment that respects and accommodates every employee's: Ethnicity.

War on Books: Yes books. @VAiz4hustlaz I know you're Republican, but to make a statement that black people benefited from slavery is one of the most ridiculous statements anyone can verbalize. Did Jewish people benefit from the Holocaust? No.

They also stated that black people and white people were responsible for towns like Black Wall Street being destroyed. In what fucking world?

What's worse is if a teacher goes against that nonsense to teach what they say is rule or law they can be fired

Both sides? Black people will have to bail out America one more time just to get nothing in return. The Democrats are too busy trying to get rights for the lgbtq (psst, because that group is comprised largely of white people)

They say they can't do anything that would solely benefit one group, but they did it for the Asians when they were being attacked due to the belief that China supposedly created covid-19. They do laws for the lgbtq also, but nothing specifically for black people

I could go on, but I'm sleepy
boogeyman! ooooo!

no white folks want you to succeed, idiot. It's good cop, bad cop by design.

"what are you going to do for me?"

"not a damn thing"

"Ok, here's my vote!"
 

Supersav

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This out to be good. You're going to find zero counter arguments in this thread. Guaranteed. Yall republikkans are going to be talking to yourselves. Until you get bored & go into a Democrat positive thread to attempt (poorly) to cause confusion.


Such a lazy and remedial response
 

mrcmd187

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People are going to show, thing is everyone keeps getting hung up on these phoney azz polls that media companies use to get ratings. We will never hear any truth cause truth doesn't equal ratings.
 

christop

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Although I believe the concern is legit based on what I'm seeing people will show up because of Republican fuckery.
 

christop

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and they will play you again like they have the last 70 years. This is nothing to be proud of
No they haven't. I have no issues with criticizing Democrats but they are at least implementing some good policies at times. It's clear one party is doing absolutely nothing to benefit and the other may not be doing enough but is at least doing something.
 
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lazarus

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No they haven't. I have no issues with criticizing Democrats but they are at least implementing some good policies at times. It's clear one party is doing absolutely nothing to benefit and the other may not be doing enough but is at least doing something.
are you a gay man? Otherwise, no. Black wealth hasn't increased in 70 years. They haven't done shit for us. In fact, gay rights is more important than our needs and we've been faithfully giving our vote for 70 years. They spit in your hand and say fuck you until it's time to get elected than they go to a black podcast and get some thot rappers to energize us. Also, sell the boogeyman like a preacher at a pulpit and you will fear vote like a conditioned slave.

Watch.
 

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I don't know if black people will show up like they did for last election, but our alternative are racist ass fucking Republicans who are willing to let the entire country fail because they don't want black people, people of color or anyone else to succeed or thrive

Look at the wars that GOP politicians fight.

The war on immigrants: 3 years ago a case of peaches was $42, this year it's 60 because there are no illegal immigrants to pick the peaches and white people suck at doing labor like that (they always have) and won't nobody else do it as well as they do it but the immigrants

The War on Woke: Really? Yes, really. Woke is an adjective derived from African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) meaning "alert to racial prejudice and discrimination". So, to be anti-woke means to be for racial prejudice and discrimination which they clearly are and show very often

War on DEI: Republicans are such cowards that they use the acronym DEI rather than say the words because being anti-something like this makes you sound evil and racist AF.

DEI stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion. It's the umbrella term for the programs, policies, strategies, and practices that implement a company's mission to create and sustain a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment that respects and accommodates every employee's: Ethnicity.

War on Books: Yes books. @VAiz4hustlaz I know you're Republican, but to make a statement that black people benefited from slavery is one of the most ridiculous statements anyone can verbalize. Did Jewish people benefit from the Holocaust? No.

They also stated that black people and white people were responsible for towns like Black Wall Street being destroyed. In what fucking world?

What's worse is if a teacher goes against that nonsense to teach what they say is rule or law they can be fired

Both sides? Black people will have to bail out America one more time just to get nothing in return. The Democrats are too busy trying to get rights for the lgbtq (psst, because that group is comprised largely of white people)

They say they can't do anything that would solely benefit one group, but they did it for the Asians when they were being attacked due to the belief that China supposedly created covid-19. They do laws for the lgbtq also, but nothing specifically for black people

I could go on, but I'm sleepy
I think you're missing a few things.

First, your peaches argument is more tied to inflation. Some of us were screaming about inflation in 2020. It started with asset inflation and we said shit rolls down hill. Remember, the CPI is false. Real inflation was in the teens. So that is why your peaches are up. Food isn't even counted in the CPI. I think you know why.

Also, if you could put to me how mass immigration is a net benefit for black america, I'm all ears. Because as I pointed out more times than I can count and will do so again, in 1960 there were less than 1 million Asians in the U.S. Now they make up over 20 percent of the doctors, Asian women outearn white men(so much for the patriarchy), and Asians are the top earners(over whites) in the country.

Hispanics went from around 3 percent of the population to damn near 20 percent. They also have more networth per household than black Americans. They have better outcomes in school. And all these gaps are growing.

The term 'woke' has changed meaning. You know, kind of like Grooming is now a banned word. Woke to the right ain't really just about race. Could mean anything that is far left. Like weirdo alphabet shit, marxist social policy, etc.

The war on books is being waged by both FAR LEFT AND FAR RIGHT. That shit can't be overstated. So be careful. The is alphabet lady who is head of the ALA and she admits to having radical political views and promotes queer theory. It's like having a far right nut head of the ALA. How about we have a moderate with some balls in charge of the ALA so they can shoot down any FAR RIGHT OR FAR LEFT fuckery?

Don't fall for DEI. It's not what you think it is man. You, as a straight black male are not the endgame for DEI. You my friend, are adjacent to the patriarchy. You have to understand far left folks wrap up their agendas in nice terms. It's like a trojan horse with them.

Is the answer republicans? Of course not. The answer is taking pack the democrat party from the far left. The answer is for black voters to demand shit instead of letting white leftists call the shots.

I know you own a gun, are willing to defend your home/property, like criminals punished, and have other views that don't align with the far left. Does that make you a nazi? Hell no. But best believe they would call you one in a heartbeat if you step out of line.
 

ansatsusha_gouki

Land of the Heartless
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I think the article is right. Dems need to do more this cycle to engage black men. Trump, Trans and immigrant rights are not going to motivate some to get to the polls.


You can't forget,blaming black men whenever a Democrat doesn't get voted in office. It baffles me that black men are the #2 voting block for the Democrats yet we get all the blame while Asians,Hispanics and white women get away scotfree.....shit amazes me.
 
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