Lysistrata
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Have you ever stopped to think that maybe people make up their own minds as individuals about these issues? Both blue and red are represented on each of the entries on both the gender chart and the race/ethnicity chart. There is no indication that sex or race was a deciding factor in whether anyone supported one side or the other, which was an exit poll so it is based on interviews with individuals.hahahhNonsense.Why do you lie ?? You know who are the champions of playing the race card and other cards in this nation, but if it makes you sleep tonight, then you roll with it.The Democrats are playing it (the race card, the gender card you name it), in that way for political purposes. The crats get backed into a corner, and in their desperation out comes the race card etc (even if it doesn't apply). So you will have to ask the crats why they keep doing what they do, because the nation is fed up with it.But do you think that this has any connection with skin color? What lies are people being told? Be specific.
When will the 'pubs come out and explain? They play race and gender cards all the time. It's constant identity politics. It seems to be all brought to us by some, and I mean some, pathetic white heterosexual males. You have no right to speak for "the nation." We are all part of this nation.
Conservatives have been using race for decades to divide the American people; the Southern Strategy being one of many infamous examples.
Indeed, Trump’s election was the consequence of using white conservatives’ fear of diversity and inclusion – the wrongheaded notion that the country was being ‘taken over’ by minorities to the detriment of white Americans, and that Trump would be the ‘defender’ of ‘white culture.’
wrong--a lot of voters voted for his firearm policies..and against Hilary's policies
......you people can't see because your mind is warped by RACE--here, in this graph, the BLACKS are the ones who vote based on RACE
..the whites are much, much more unbiased/fair
I would say that the environment one lives in and the alarming rise in rapid-fire weapons of war, which have no legitimate civilian use, have been factors in people's attitudes.