Actually, if one looks at the real data in this highly limited and oddly phrased poll, it appears the support for the Tea Party does indeed cross racial lines...
24% of non-whites indicated support for the Tea Party - roughly the same percentage that indicated opposition. (the remainder of those non-whites polled were uncertain or did not know about the Tea Party)
Perhaps the most racist indicators being revealed by the polling are Blacks continued support of the president. 86% of Blacks polled indicated they supported health care reform, placing them far out of mainstream America's feelings regarding Obamacare. Further shockingly racist is the 90% of Blacks polled indicating support for the president's work on the economy - again far out of step with mainstream America.
It would appear Black America will support Obama based only on the darker hue of his skin, and not his actual achievments or lack thereof.
Sadly, it appears racism is alive and well among Black America...
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24% of non-whites indicated support for the Tea Party - roughly the same percentage that indicated opposition. (the remainder of those non-whites polled were uncertain or did not know about the Tea Party)
Perhaps the most racist indicators being revealed by the polling are Blacks continued support of the president. 86% of Blacks polled indicated they supported health care reform, placing them far out of mainstream America's feelings regarding Obamacare. Further shockingly racist is the 90% of Blacks polled indicating support for the president's work on the economy - again far out of step with mainstream America.
It would appear Black America will support Obama based only on the darker hue of his skin, and not his actual achievments or lack thereof.
Sadly, it appears racism is alive and well among Black America...
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