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Black people voted for Trump because they seen him as fitting their needs….PERIOD.

There's literally nothing Trump provides Black people that fits our needs.

Despite my distaste for him at times…the racism card was never pulled on him until he decided to run republican in 2015…

The Central Park 5 was in 1989. You can have your opinions, but you don't have to openly lie about things that are proven facts.
 
Black voters are outnumbered by whites and latinos. Even with that FACT, Black voters still voted in higher percentages than both whites and latinos.


Let me explain something to you since I think you have a disconnect between projections and expectations.

There's 100 people in the classroom. We're voting for class President. The options are Kamala and Trump. It's your choice on who you vote for or if you want to vote at all.

In the classroom, there are 54 white students. 22 latino students. 14 Black students. 6 Asian students. 4 other students.

When it came time to vote, 36 white students voted. 12 Latino students voted. 10 Black students voted. 3 Asian students voted. 1 other student voted.

That's a total of 62 votes. Trump won the class President race. The final results were Trump 38 votes. Kamala 24 votes. Trump won by 14 votes or to put it another way, Trump's margin of victory was the total number of Black students that were eligible to participate.

Of the 10 Black students that voted, 8 voted for Kamala. 2 voted for Trump.

So to put this in perspective, 14 out of the 100 students were Black, (and this includes Kamala who was running) and out of those 14 students, 10 of them voted. Out of the 10 that voted, 8 voted for Kamala (including herself) and 2 voted for Trump.

You're whole entire argument for a "Care Package" and why that would make a difference would only have impacted a total of 14 out of the 100 eligible voters. Also out of those 14, 8 of them voted for Kamala.

So once again I am asking you to explain why a "Care Package" is needed for each demographic and specifically Black people.

Take your time and digest the numbers that I laid out in this example because they closely reflect both the demographic makeup of our country and the voting blocks.
Boy the gnashing of teeth that will come when neither party cares about the black vote and refuses to address black specific issues. It started with this election and will only get worse. It’s simple math as outlined in this post.

We’re the only race centric voting block left that votes primarily in one direction. Now we’ll be like Latinos, whites, and Asians, split based on individuality, losing all of our collective bargaining power.
 
Ok dumbass...

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I thought i had ur goofy ass on ignored. Guess i gotta do it again. My offer is forever up to link. So i can kick ur ass.
 
There's literally nothing Trump provides Black people that fits our needs.



The Central Park 5 was in 1989. You can have your opinions, but you don't have to openly lie about things that are proven facts.
Getting rid of illegals fits our needs indirectly

Ya see Loser Los, the illegals are dumped in black neighborhoods, which drain the resources, so getting rid of them fits our needs

The Democrats don't even have policies that indirectly benefit the Black American Mass
 
Getting rid of illegals fits our needs indirectly

Ya see Loser Los, the illegals are dumped in black neighborhoods, which drain the resources, so getting rid of them fits our needs

The Democrats don't even have policies that indirectly benefit the Black American Mass

Explain how eliminating a large portion of the workforce directly helps Black people?

 
Black voters are outnumbered by whites and latinos. Even with that FACT, Black voters still voted in higher percentages than both whites and latinos.


Let me explain something to you since I think you have a disconnect between projections and expectations.

There's 100 people in the classroom. We're voting for class President. The options are Kamala and Trump. It's your choice on who you vote for or if you want to vote at all.

In the classroom, there are 54 white students. 22 latino students. 14 Black students. 6 Asian students. 4 other students.

When it came time to vote, 36 white students voted. 12 Latino students voted. 10 Black students voted. 3 Asian students voted. 1 other student voted.

That's a total of 62 votes. Trump won the class President race. The final results were Trump 38 votes. Kamala 24 votes. Trump won by 14 votes or to put it another way, Trump's margin of victory was the total number of Black students that were eligible to participate.

Of the 10 Black students that voted, 8 voted for Kamala. 2 voted for Trump.

So to put this in perspective, 14 out of the 100 students were Black, (and this includes Kamala who was running) and out of those 14 students, 10 of them voted. Out of the 10 that voted, 8 voted for Kamala (including herself) and 2 voted for Trump.

You're whole entire argument for a "Care Package" and why that would make a difference would only have impacted a total of 14 out of the 100 eligible voters. Also out of those 14, 8 of them voted for Kamala.

So once again I am asking you to explain why a "Care Package" is needed for each demographic and specifically Black people.

Take your time and digest the numbers that I laid out in this example because they closely reflect both the demographic makeup of our country and the voting blocks.


Let me eat this shit up.

Very Easy

Your 10 black students, in 2028, those 10 black students that's in that class won't just be voting just to vote. That number will be lower participants in the election if the Dems don't have a 'care package' in place for the needs and wants of black people

Black folks want something for their Vote. Simple

Care Package is present to black folks in 2028, that those 10 black students, instead of 8 who voted in 2024 and didn't get shit and took an L, have learned from the other 2 who said "I told you so, I told you to sit your ass out this race" Now with the care package on the tabel, All 10 black student will vote

With the care package off the table that 8 that voted for NOTHING, that number will be lower.


You and the Knight dude, need to understand this, get it pressed on your forehead, BLACK FOLKS WON'T COME OUT TO THE POLLS IN BIG NUMBERS UNLESS THERE'S A CARE PACKAGE FOR THEM.

SIMPLE

Now you digest this statement.

Black folks will NOT go to the polls in HIGH numbers if the Dems are not offering them shit that they want.

You chew on that statement 35 times before swallowing, Let me highlight it for you
 
Explain how eliminating a large portion of the workforce directly helps Black people?


Nigga WE don't give a fuck

Let them figure it out

We don't owe anybody shit

The cape is retired

You keep fighting for illegals Loser Los

I'll keep fighting for the un-compensated descendants of slaves

That's the difference between us
 
It's wild ain't it. I mentioned earlier in this thread that I bet that there's not a single person on this entire site that is closely connected to anybody in real life that has first hand experience with gender transformation. Let alone kids undergoing surgeries yet here we are.

Also, the fact that all of the excuses they use to vote for Trump only for Trump and Republicans being the source of their initial griefs is the play.
They're proudly ignorant. Its baffling.
 
Black voters are outnumbered by whites and latinos. Even with that FACT, Black voters still voted in higher percentages than both whites and latinos.


Let me explain something to you since I think you have a disconnect between projections and expectations.

There's 100 people in the classroom. We're voting for class President. The options are Kamala and Trump. It's your choice on who you vote for or if you want to vote at all.

In the classroom, there are 54 white students. 22 latino students. 14 Black students. 6 Asian students. 4 other students.

When it came time to vote, 36 white students voted. 12 Latino students voted. 10 Black students voted. 3 Asian students voted. 1 other student voted.

That's a total of 62 votes. Trump won the class President race. The final results were Trump 38 votes. Kamala 24 votes. Trump won by 14 votes or to put it another way, Trump's margin of victory was the total number of Black students that were eligible to participate.

Of the 10 Black students that voted, 8 voted for Kamala. 2 voted for Trump.

So to put this in perspective, 14 out of the 100 students were Black, (and this includes Kamala who was running) and out of those 14 students, 10 of them voted. Out of the 10 that voted, 8 voted for Kamala (including herself) and 2 voted for Trump.

You're whole entire argument for a "Care Package" and why that would make a difference would only have impacted a total of 14 out of the 100 eligible voters. Also out of those 14, 8 of them voted for Kamala.

So once again I am asking you to explain why a "Care Package" is needed for each demographic and specifically Black people.

Take your time and digest the numbers that I laid out in this example because they closely reflect both the demographic makeup of our country and the voting blocks.



If there's 20 million black voters registered for 2028 to vote and the Dems don't have nothing on the table for Black folks to chew on good.

only you and about 700,000 out of the 20 million voters will vote for the Dems, off the strength of stupidity like in this election

Yes the Dems will get that 700,000 voting block, and it will show a high % for that Dem candidate, but what about the other so call 19 million black voters who sat at home??
 
Black voters are outnumbered by whites and latinos. Even with that FACT, Black voters still voted in higher percentages than both whites and latinos.


Let me explain something to you since I think you have a disconnect between projections and expectations.

There's 100 people in the classroom. We're voting for class President. The options are Kamala and Trump. It's your choice on who you vote for or if you want to vote at all.

In the classroom, there are 54 white students. 22 latino students. 14 Black students. 6 Asian students. 4 other students.

When it came time to vote, 36 white students voted. 12 Latino students voted. 10 Black students voted. 3 Asian students voted. 1 other student voted.

That's a total of 62 votes. Trump won the class President race. The final results were Trump 38 votes. Kamala 24 votes. Trump won by 14 votes or to put it another way, Trump's margin of victory was the total number of Black students that were eligible to participate.

Of the 10 Black students that voted, 8 voted for Kamala. 2 voted for Trump.

So to put this in perspective, 14 out of the 100 students were Black, (and this includes Kamala who was running) and out of those 14 students, 10 of them voted. Out of the 10 that voted, 8 voted for Kamala (including herself) and 2 voted for Trump.

You're whole entire argument for a "Care Package" and why that would make a difference would only have impacted a total of 14 out of the 100 eligible voters. Also out of those 14, 8 of them voted for Kamala.

So once again I am asking you to explain why a "Care Package" is needed for each demographic and specifically Black people.

Take your time and digest the numbers that I laid out in this example because they closely reflect both the demographic makeup of our country and the voting blocks.

Tell me something, you say black voter turnout was HUGE

Why was Kamala still pandering towards the Black crowd late in the 4th quarter???

She brought out every black celeb that's hot, even brought out Obama to scold black men into voting. Why was this the case?? I mean if you have the black vote, why would one continue to pander to the black crowd???

She was even at Black churches? Went on black podcasts, black radio?? She did more stomping in the black spaces than any other demographic spaces??
Why was this the case if she has the black crowd in her hands?
 
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