Democrats are lagging among Black voters, and that could cost them in November

Yea an uncle Tom speaks for the Black community!!!




Meanwhile in Black communities

The Black Voters Matter Tour Bus Highlights Major Midterm Issues

the Black community needs to pay attention to a few key topics including; abortion, gun control, health care and education, mostly because of their everyday impact within communities of color. But there is one issue that the organizing manager says stands out among the rest.

“Voter rights for me,” said Edwards. “They come up with laws every day to keep us out of voting polls and make it hard for us to vote, and that’s because we’re actually making a difference.”

WTF do you know about black communities, white boy.
 
Now is this the second or third time we have seen the same thread?

GOP keeps running candidates as Tommy Tuberville they sure as hell ain't going to vote Republican nor sit out any election
 
Now is this the second or third time we have seen the same thread?

GOP keeps running candidates as Tommy Tuberville they sure as hell ain't going to vote Republican nor sit out any election

First time from me. Is this the 200th or 300th time the local left has tried to IGNORE the uncomfortable facts, and desperately try to change the topic...this week?
 
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal View Post
Hey jackass, do you have the numbers of how many registered black voters there are in the entire eligible voting populaton in America?
Were you asleep each year when the MSM points out how many Americans in general DO NOT vote despite being eligible?

With GW Bush and Trump, the MSM tagged how many black vote voted and what percentage of the black vote they pulled. That means that despite majority vote and record turnout, it's not 100%, That goes for Congress as well. In other words, MAJORITY vote wins, and that doesn't have to be 100%

Now if you're stupid enough to repeat your drivel without providing any valid documentation or facts, I won't waste time responding.

Let us know when you have some actual FACTS from valid, reliable sources instead of having to constantly read your mental flatulence on this (or any) subject. We'll wait.


MORE STUPIDFUCK NONSENSE.

I DIDN'T SAY 90% OF BLACKS VOTE , DID I?

SILLIASS STRAWMAN....TYPICAL FROM THE CORONA MANIAC WHO SOUGHT TO CRIMINALIZE PEOPLE FOR PUSHING BACK AGAINST THE TOTAL FAILURE CORONACRAT MANDATES.


WRONG THEN , MAKNGNUP SILLIASS STRAWMAN ARGUMENTS NOW TO TRY TO DEFLECT FROM THE FACTS OF THS ISSUE.

ALSO TYPICAL OF YOUR BLOWHARD BULLSHIT.




The importance of Black voters to Democratic primary candidates has been clear for decades, particularly in areas where Black residents form a majority.


https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-...ost-important-democratic-primary-of-them-all/


It’s not just Latinos and younger voters. Democrats are slipping among Black voters too.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/27/politics/democrats-biden-black-voters-midterms


AND THAT IS FADING FAST, AS I HAVE SHOWN

FUCKING IMBECILE

Folks, this is what our moronic MAGA troll Grok previously wrote, "BECAUSE THEY NEED 90%+ OF THE BLACK VOTE TO WIN, HISTORICALLY."

So according to the old Grokster, EVERY TIME a Democratic candidate won an election, it was with 90% of the black voting population.
I asked him to provide proof of this.....that means he has give us a link to a valid source that proves that in no uncertain terms for each and every election (Presidential or Congressional) won by a Democratic did so with 90% of the black voting population.

That's it....I can't state it any plainer.

NONE of the links the Grokster provides shows this. All they do is show the importance of the black vote, of which I or others don't deny. Given that Americans in general don't have a full voting population, every vote counts and if you can get 40% of a demographic, that's a damn good deal!

But 40% is NOT 90%.

This might clarify things for our right wing-nuts. Hope they know the difference between a primary and the actual election, popular vs. electoral. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/journey-power-history-black-voters-1976-2020-n1029581

For all his bluff and bluster, Grokster just isn't good at math. Cognitive reasoning, basic rational logic also seems to be beyond the Grokster's grasp. He thinks regurgitation of his blather and invective magically makes it a reality....so much more to pity him with.
 
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The Only way the Democrats lose- IS IF THE TRUMPTARDS RIG THE ELECTION.

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Folks, this is what our moronic MAGA troll Grok previously wrote, "BECAUSE THEY NEED 90%+ OF THE BLACK VOTE TO WIN, HISTORICALLY."

So according to the old Grokster, EVERY TIME a Democratic candidate won an election, it was with 90% of the black voting population.
I asked him to provide proof of this.....that means he has give us a link to a valid source that proves that in no uncertain terms for each and every election (Presidential or Congressional) won by a Democratic did so with 90% of the black voting population.

That's it....I can't state it any plainer.

NONE of the links the Grokster provides shows this. All they do is show the importance of the black vote, of which I or others don't deny. Given that Americans in general don't have a full voting population, every vote counts and if you can get 40% of a demographic, that's a damn good deal!

But 40% is NOT 90%.

This might clarify things for our right wing-nuts. Hope they know the difference between a primary and the actual election, popular vs. electoral. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/journey-power-history-black-voters-1976-2020-n1029581

For all his bluff and bluster, Grokster just isn't good at math. Cognitive reasoning, basic rational logic also seems to be beyond the Grokster's grasp. He thinks regurgitation of his blather and invective magically makes it a reality....so much more to pity him with.

WHICH =/= "90% of blacks vote" YOU FUCKING IDIOT.
 
UH-oh...more bad news for the RACE-O-CRATS.




Democrats are lagging among Black voters, and that could cost them in November


The 2022 midterm elections have already begun, with voters casting early ballots in some states. With Americans so closely divided – see the tight Senate races and the tied generic congressional ballot – even the slightest change in voter sentiment can make a big difference.


~Biden and the Democrats have a smaller edge with Black voters

Black voters tend to be a forgotten part of the discussion about general elections. The reason is simple: They have been one of the most Democratic parts of the electorate for a long time. While Joe Biden in 2020 likely did slightly worse than Hillary Clinton among African Americans, he still won them by an overwhelming margin.

That doesn’t mean Black voters are unimportant, though. Black voters put Biden over the top in a number of swing states – e.g., Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. All of those states have competitive gubernatorial and/or Senate races this year.


Looking at the national polling, it seems possible that Democrats might not be able to count on nearly as much support from Black voters as they have in previous elections.

An average of the final five live interview polls of the 2020 election showed Biden with an 84% to 9% lead over then-President Donald Trump among Black voters – a big 75-point advantage. But this year, an average of the last five live interview polls I could find gives Democrats a 74% to 12% advantage among Black voters – a 62-point edge – on the generic congressional ballot, which usually asks respondents some form of the following question: “If the elections for Congress were held today, would you vote for the Democratic or Republican party?”

This represents a larger swing toward Republicans by Black voters than the swing we have seen among all voters from the 2020 baseline.



https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/02/politics/democrats-black-voters-midterm-elections
You stupid fuck.

Use a thread title like that, and then show that 12% of black voters won't vote Democrat.
 
You stupid fuck.

Use a thread title like that, and then show that 12% of black voters won't vote Democrat.

YOU STUPIDFUCKS ARE WHISTLING PAST THE GRAVEYARD.

ONLY 69% OF THE BLACK POPULATION IS REGISTERED TO VOTE.

OF THOSE, ONLY 63% ACTUALLY VOTE///AND YOU ARE LOSING SIGNIFICANT NUMBERS OF THOSE. WHERE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE THEM..


Y'all ARE JUST TOO STUPID TO READ THE CNN ARTICLE I POSTED FOR YOU, AND TO UNDERSTAND IT, OBVIOUSLY.
 
YOU STUPIDFUCKS ARE WHISTLING PAST THE GRAVEYARD.

ONLY 69% OF THE BLACK POPULATION IS REGISTERED TO VOTE.

OF THOSE, ONLY 63% ACTUALLY VOTE///AND YOU ARE LOSING SIGNIFICANT NUMBERS OF THOSE. WHERE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE THEM..


Y'all ARE JUST TOO STUPID TO READ THE CNN ARTICLE I POSTED FOR YOU, AND TO UNDERSTAND IT, OBVIOUSLY.

they dont care that they are losing the "working man" vote. they hate those dirty little halfwits.
 
UH-oh...more bad news for the RACE-O-CRATS.




Democrats are lagging among Black voters, and that could cost them in November


The 2022 midterm elections have already begun, with voters casting early ballots in some states. With Americans so closely divided – see the tight Senate races and the tied generic congressional ballot – even the slightest change in voter sentiment can make a big difference.


~Biden and the Democrats have a smaller edge with Black voters

Black voters tend to be a forgotten part of the discussion about general elections. The reason is simple: They have been one of the most Democratic parts of the electorate for a long time. While Joe Biden in 2020 likely did slightly worse than Hillary Clinton among African Americans, he still won them by an overwhelming margin.

That doesn’t mean Black voters are unimportant, though. Black voters put Biden over the top in a number of swing states – e.g., Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. All of those states have competitive gubernatorial and/or Senate races this year.


Looking at the national polling, it seems possible that Democrats might not be able to count on nearly as much support from Black voters as they have in previous elections.

An average of the final five live interview polls of the 2020 election showed Biden with an 84% to 9% lead over then-President Donald Trump among Black voters – a big 75-point advantage. But this year, an average of the last five live interview polls I could find gives Democrats a 74% to 12% advantage among Black voters – a 62-point edge – on the generic congressional ballot, which usually asks respondents some form of the following question: “If the elections for Congress were held today, would you vote for the Democratic or Republican party?”

This represents a larger swing toward Republicans by Black voters than the swing we have seen among all voters from the 2020 baseline.



https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/02/politics/democrats-black-voters-midterm-elections

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Bullshit:


Red wave crashing? GOP momentum slips as fall sprint begins

NEW YORK (AP) — The possibility of a great red wave still looms.

But as the 2022 midterm elections enter their final two-month sprint, leading Republicans concede that their party’s advantage may be slipping even as Democrats confront their president’s weak standing, deep voter pessimism and the weight of history this fall.

The political landscape, while still in flux, follows a string of President Joe Biden’s legislative victories on climate, health care and gun violence, just as Donald Trump’s hand-picked candidates in electoral battlegrounds like Arizona, Georgia, Ohio and Pennsylvania struggle to broaden their appeal. But nothing has undermined the GOP’s momentum more than the Supreme Court’s stunning decision in June to end abortion protections, which triggered a swift backlash even in the reddest of red states."

https://apnews.com/article/abortion...donald-trump-9dc668f08bdc2db8d87497f58a105ae9

Red wave shrinks as abortion issue limits Republican prospects
https://www.latimes.com/politics/ne...idates-limit-gop-prospects-essential-politics
 
Bullshit:


Red wave crashing? GOP momentum slips as fall sprint begins

NEW YORK (AP) — The possibility of a great red wave still looms.

But as the 2022 midterm elections enter their final two-month sprint, leading Republicans concede that their party’s advantage may be slipping even as Democrats confront their president’s weak standing, deep voter pessimism and the weight of history this fall.

The political landscape, while still in flux, follows a string of President Joe Biden’s legislative victories on climate, health care and gun violence, just as Donald Trump’s hand-picked candidates in electoral battlegrounds like Arizona, Georgia, Ohio and Pennsylvania struggle to broaden their appeal. But nothing has undermined the GOP’s momentum more than the Supreme Court’s stunning decision in June to end abortion protections, which triggered a swift backlash even in the reddest of red states."

https://apnews.com/article/abortion...donald-trump-9dc668f08bdc2db8d87497f58a105ae9

Red wave shrinks as abortion issue limits Republican prospects
https://www.latimes.com/politics/ne...idates-limit-gop-prospects-essential-politics

If people base their voting decision on abortion, this country is in dire straits.
 
If people base their voting decision on abortion, this country is in dire straits.

This is not the first time democracy has come under attack and if someone is in so much love with a thieving bunch of seditious monkey hide repukes, go right ahead and kiss their taxpayer thieving ass and see what you get.
 
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