Wow ... an entire 14% of Black and lest than half of Hispanics .... in FLORIDA
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?
Wow ... an entire 14% of Black and lest than half of Hispanics .... in FLORIDA
BTW, you better watch it, calling Cubans Hispanic![]()
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.
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.
Dems will have to work harder in Hispanic islander communities.
So does Mississippi.
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?![]()
From 1876 until 20o4, Miss. has had only one repub governor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Governors_of_Mississippi
Oops ... https://ballotpedia.org/Party_control_of_Mississippi_state_government
Please Chew before Swallowing
Yawl have a nice day yea hear
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 ...![]()
Then post the relevant portion here, so everyone can read it.