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They pander to white as a race. This has been the case since Nixon.They pander to money and white people have more.
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They pander to white as a race. This has been the case since Nixon.They pander to money and white people have more.
Link? You realize those pro-Ukraine neo-nazis support Biden. All those hate filled socialists are lefties or 'independents' like you.Is this new? Republicans have be talking bad about minorities for as long as I can remember. Mind you, niether of the two parties are worth a crap, but minorities do not and probably will not ever have a voice, other than token appearance in what is left of the Republican Party. Surely, you are aware, every white supremacy group in the US supports Trump, right.
So pandering to blacks is okay, but not to whites?Whites are a race and the GOP panders to whites.
You should have gone military. I was taught to resist propaganda.It's no surprise to me. I posted this for all these republicans who keep trying to tell me how blacks are flocking to the party because republicans are doing so much for black people.
Unfortunately, some things are not propaganda.You should have gone military. I was taught to resist propaganda.
You are younger than I thought. It goes back further than Nixon, by far and that was just the normal Republican party, before the started publicly welcoming white supremacist groups, militias, fascists, anti-constitutionalist, etc. Mind you again, as a party, the Democrats also suck, but just don't suck as much on your issue. Got to point out though, it is quite true, whether by native stupidity or as some people say by design, the Democrat party of the Great Society, did more to destroy the black family unit, than slavery ever did and the effects on the black population especially in the inner cities is still being seen today. Now, the Dems listen, but tend more toward coddling, than making a change, that will help. Throwing free money at it certainly won't do it, and that is about all they do, kind of like a one trick pony or, er, uh, mule.They pander to white as a race. This has been the case since Nixon.
Got to point out though, it is quite true, whether by native stupidity or as some people say by design, the Democrat party of the Great Society, did more to destroy the black family unit, than slavery ever did and the effects on the black population especially in the inner cities is still being seen today.
Unfortunately, some things are not propaganda.You should have gone military. I was taught to resist propaganda.
Republicans have not been friendly to blacks from the party's inception. But these guys love clinging to the "we freed the slaves" line.You are younger than I thought. It goes back further than Nixon, by far and that was just the normal Republican party, before the started publicly welcoming white supremacist groups, militias, fascists, anti-constitutionalist, etc. Mind you again, as a party, the Democrats also suck, but just don't suck as much on your issue. Got to point out though, it is quite true, whether by native stupidity or as some people say by design, the Democrat party of the Great Society, did more to destroy the black family unit, than slavery ever did and the effects on the black population especially in the inner cities is still being seen today. Now, the Dems listen, but tend more toward coddling, than making a change, that will help. Throwing free money at it certainly won't do it, and that is about all they do, kind of like a one trick pony or, er, uh, mule.
Why don't you go back to 1619 and blame the British? Or is that out of vogue these days?Double standards is what Republicans are all about because there was slavery in New Hampshire.
It's all about skin color with you people isn't it.They pander to white as a race. This has been the case since Nixon.
Iowa population: 3.2 million.Yeah Republicans, keep on telling us about the 1860 Democratic Party while simultaneously telling people how you aren't responsible for the past. This is the Republican Party of 2024.
GOP candidates skip Iowa’s only minority-focused forum
Nearly every Republican presidential candidate has rejected an offer to participate in what the organizer describes as the nation’s oldest minority-focused presidential forum, despite GOP optimism — and repeated campaign trail comments from several candidates — about improving the party’s performance with voters of color in 2024.
For nearly as long as Iowa has held its first-in-the-nation title, Wayne Ford has organized the Iowa Brown and Black Presidential Forum. The event often focuses on issues of national significance, such as crime, education and the economy, but it gives presidential aspirants an opportunity to tailor their message specifically to communities of color. Ford co-founded the organization behind the forum alongside Iowa-based Latina activist Mary Campos in 1984.
Ford, a Democratic former state representative who was working with Iowa Republican leaders to try to put on a 2024 event, said he has extended invitations to Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls alike since the forum started 40 years ago. But only Democratic presidential candidates have participated so far. Past attendees include President Joe Biden as well as former President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, Jesse Jackson and George McGovern.
Ford had reason to think this election cycle might be different: Exit polls have shown Republicans making gains with Black and Latino voters since Donald Trump’s election as president in 2016. But only a few months after extending invitations, organizers for the Republican forum canceled it due to “a low number of committed participants.”
“We’ve reached out to the Republican Party — whether it was Bush, Reagan, it didn’t matter. We always reached out to both parties,” Ford said. “Over the years, we started recognizing that Republicans were not coming but Democrats were.” He added: “I’m disappointed that as of today, we still have not done a Republican forum from the presidential level.”
GOP candidates skip Iowa’s only minority-focused forum
Organizers had hoped to attract Republicans ahead of a caucus that falls on Martin Luther King Day — and as the party talks about winning more voters of color.www.nbcnews.com
This is the oldest such forum in the country and Republicans refused to show up.