What would anyone believe about tight races wherein the candidates tend to be white, with one more or less following white conservative values--castrated pigs get "personhood" status, for example(?). The other candidate tends to follow diversity values, where even blacks can show up and vote(?)!
In 2012, it was noted that black voter turnout was higher than for whites, but apparently also noted is that white voter turnout rates followed a pattern of decline.
Black voters turned out at higher rate than white voters in 2012 and 2008 - The Washington Post
Tightening races in the Senate campaigns, already, would tend to support the concept even of a diversity of issues, compelling a voting trend, rather than a wave or tide.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, not stirred!"
(Do castrated pigs get to bed with mom, and dad, however(?)! Much not clear about White Eyes Family values!)
In 2012, it was noted that black voter turnout was higher than for whites, but apparently also noted is that white voter turnout rates followed a pattern of decline.
Black voters turned out at higher rate than white voters in 2012 and 2008 - The Washington Post
Tightening races in the Senate campaigns, already, would tend to support the concept even of a diversity of issues, compelling a voting trend, rather than a wave or tide.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, not stirred!"
(Do castrated pigs get to bed with mom, and dad, however(?)! Much not clear about White Eyes Family values!)
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