DeSantis won 14 percent of black voters and 44 percent of Hispanic voters in Florida

Wow ... an entire 14% of Black and lest than half of Hispanics .... in FLORIDA :laugh:

BTW, you better watch it, calling Cubans Hispanic ;)

imo 14% of the darkies, when someone black was running himself is pretty good. obama got like 92% or something right?
 
I posted an article on this last week. DiSantos won much bigger than normal votes among black women because of his backing of school choice. It's a very specific policy measure that has demonstrable effects in the black community.

Speaking about improvement in votes isn't spiking any ball, it's analyzing election results after the fact.

Lies.......Black women do not support school choice. They know how racist that is.

Your source is LYING!
 
14% of the black vote with a black guy at the head of the ticket ain’t nuthin

The democrat party can’t lose 15% of the black vote and win
 
I posted an article on this last week. DiSantos won much bigger than normal votes among black women because of his backing of school choice. It's a very specific policy measure that has demonstrable effects in the black community.

Speaking about improvement in votes isn't spiking any ball, it's analyzing election results after the fact.

Sounds like someone's opinion, not an actual valid analysis of cause and effect.

Regardless, your hypothesis and mine are not mutually exclusive - that Cuban Americans and Hatian Americans tend to be more conservative that blacks and Hispanics nationwide.
 
Dems will have to work harder in Hispanic islander communities.

"Washington Post-Nov 23, 2018
According to network exit polling provided by CNN, 11 percent of black men voted for Kemp; the Associated Press's VoteCast reported 8 ... "


Looks like Georgia has a growing, Black White Supremacist's issue, too.
 
So does Mississippi.


Mississippi, they've been governed by Republicans for decades.

As a result, they're ranked:

#47 in education
#50 in healthcare
#50 in income
#47 in employment
#43 in happiness
#45 in fiscal stability
#49 in infrastructure


It's time for change ... yea think? :laugh:
 
From your link ...

"Since 2011, Republicans have dominated the legislature and statewide offices."

Bite me, buttmunch. Over a century of Democrat rule up until then. And Dems flew the confederate flag the whole time, even into the 21st century.


Obviously you can't read ... please find someone at home to read it to you ... :laugh:
 
and once we end the republican partys ability to cheat in elections there will be a gory end to the republican party
 
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