Democrats would give up black voting power to beat the GOP

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As I've said before, the cries of racism and Jim Crow and the Confederacy has returned is all gaslighting, but it was, of course, completely predictable. They've been running that same script for decades. In reality, this controversy has nothing to do with black representatives in government and everything to do with losing Democrat representatives in government.

But that number changes significantly when the question is asked in the context of the Supreme Court ruling and Republican gerrymandering — and a 45 percent plurality instead say that Democrats must counter GOP efforts, “even if it means reducing the number of majority-minority districts.”

 
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As I've said before, the cries of racism and Jim Crow and the Confederacy has returned is all gaslighting, but it was, of course, completely predictable. They've been running that same script for decades. In reality, this controversy has nothing to do with black representatives in government and everything to do with losing Democrat representatives in government.

But that number changes significantly when the question is asked in the context of the Supreme Court ruling and Republican gerrymandering — and a 45 percent plurality instead say that Democrats must counter GOP efforts, “even if it means reducing the number of majority-minority districts.”

Democrats don't love anyone. It's all about usefulness.
 
As I've said before, the cries of racism and Jim Crow and the Confederacy has returned is all gaslighting, but it was, of course, completely predictable. They've been running that same script for decades. In reality, this controversy has nothing to do with black representatives in government and everything to do with losing Democrat representatives in government.

But that number changes significantly when the question is asked in the context of the Supreme Court ruling and Republican gerrymandering — and a 45 percent plurality instead say that Democrats must counter GOP efforts, “even if it means reducing the number of majority-minority districts.”

The problem for the GOP is that did has Middle Class/working class that Trump stole from Obama now back to voting Dems?

I suspect the mid-terms will provide some information about this.
 

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