The strategy is laid out right under your nose
And people want to ignore what's infront of them
The strategy is laid out right under your nose
where's the smoke for other groups??? IJS
When things are at the worst in this nation who does it affect the mostlike i said let them ask other groups to vote for them en masse...why does it fall on black folks to be the fukking foundation???
if we dont get something why vote for them. vote your interest..
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And you want the GOP to win so they can gerrymander more of your votes and make those votes even less effective?
At this point, you're trolling.![]()
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Why don't y'all go and ask Bannon and co. why they don't target other groups with the intention of depressing turnout. I don't get why you guys play dumb on this.where's the smoke for other groups??? IJS
Why don't y'all go and ask Bannon and co. why they don't target other groups with the intention of depressing turnout. I don't get why you guys play dumb on this.
why don't you go ask him?Why don't y'all go and ask Bannon and co. why they don't target other groups with the intention of depressing turnout. I don't get why you guys play dumb on this.
When things are at the worst in this nation who does it affect the most![]()
Why don't y'all go and ask Bannon and co. why they don't target other groups with the intention of depressing turnout. I don't get why you guys play dumb on this.
Why are you assuming that Bannon is right? He can be lying or just wrong.Why don't y'all go and ask Bannon and co. why they don't target other groups with the intention of depressing turnout. I don't get why you guys play dumb on this.
"The number of Hispanic eligible voters has increased from 29.8 million in 2018 to 34.5 million today. This projection is up from 14.3 million in 2000, a 142% increase. From 2000 to 2018, Latinos were the biggest drivers of growth in the nation's eligible voter population growth, with increases in all 50 states and D.C.Oct 12, 2022
Key facts about Hispanic eligible voters in 2022"
The number of Black Americans eligible to vote for president has reached a record 30 million in 2020, with more than one-third living in nine of the nation’s most competitive states – Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin – a higher share than the 29% of all U.S. eligible voters who live in these states. Nationwide, Black eligible voters now make up 12.5% of the U.S. electorate, up from 11.5% in 2000.
Looks good until you realize only 81% of black men voted for her. Black women were in the high 90's which is why it rounds out to 88% on average.
you're not looking at the correct rows. That 8% and 4% on the black row is being blamed for the whole elections while the other groups who voted at higher rates for trump are skating by with zero blame.Looks good until you realize only 81% of black men voted for her. Black women were in the high 90's which is why it rounds out to 88% on average.