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Monday, August 27, 2012

ZERO! ROMNEY: NO BLACK SUPPORT!


Herman Cain, the former chief executive of Godfather's Pizza, and Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, were the targets of much attention at the Republican presidential debate in Hanover, N.H.
No kidding. Black voters aren't supporting Mitt Romney.
According to the NBC/Wall Street Journal Poll, the Romney/Ryan ticket has finally cracked a milestone. They have managed to keep less than 2% of African American vote. To make this clear, Mitt Romney has zero support from the Black community.

That's not good. President Barack Obama has 94% of the support with 6% undecided.

So I am guessing that Jesse Lee Peterson, Angela McGlowan, Congressman Tim Scott (R-South Carolina), Congressman Allen West (R-Florida), and many Black Republicans cover only .0001% of the Black vote.

No, it's not about racism. It's about Mitt Romney not appealing to voters on issues that affect the Black community.

So don't bother us about the overwhelming support of President Barack Obama. Why the Black community isn't into the Republican Party?

And don't try to rehash that false argument that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Republican. You may lose more support.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:08 PM

    I think the GOP uses it's lack of Black support as a rallying point and badge of honor.

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  2. I think it is a combination of his upper class upbringing, his socioeconomic policies, and his Mormon religion Blacks aren't supporting Mitt Romney. He's perceived by many, not just Blacks, as being out of touch with the average American. Plus he made snide comments about the poor, working class, and middle class. That's how out of touch he really in truly is.

    That's my take on why Blacks don't support Mitt Romney for president. What's yours?

    La Reyna

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  4. Racism and stupidity exist on both sides. For a nice summary of Obama's tacit defense of black racism against whites, see http://tinyurl.com/8tzcy5w

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  5. No. One side and it's people like you! Republicans. Don't waste our time trying to make it look like it's the fault of a minority. It's the white conservative male that provokes women, the Black community, Hispanic/Latinos, LGBT, and President Barack Obama.

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