The former Secretary of State only has around 73% of support from blacks, which is alarming for a Democratic candidate; usually a Democrat, win or lose, captures on average 87% of African-American support during a presidential election.
Before Hillary, the lowest since 1960 was Jimmy Carter with 83% during the 1980 election, which he lost to Ronald Reagan.
“Clinton recently spoke before a Black Baptist convention and was only able to fill 20% of the seats placed in the room,” reporter citizen-journalist Kevin Collins. “…The faked polls can say what they want, but Hillary Clinton is in deep trouble with exactly the groups she will need if she expects to win in November.”
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Hillary could spell the death of Black slavery to the Democratic Party. If Trump becomes President, and he noticeably improves Black neighborhoods, they may abandon the Democrats.
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If Trump becomes President, and he noticeably improves Black neighborhoods, they may abandon the Democrats.
DeleteI agree 100%.
Who are all those people dressed in white over to the right?
ReplyDeleteDern if I know, but I doubt they're the new KKK. :)
DeleteThey could be African Episcopal Disciples, Black parishioners would dress much like that
ReplyDeleteThanks and aren't they old school Episcopalians?
Delete"Those people dressed in white" are "mothers of the church". I was told that by a co worker and friend, a black lady, who to,d me she was one in her church.
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