Erinwltr
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Since I am multiracial. Nothing "Suddenly" happened.That’s her wishful thinking. Hopping for a self fulfilling prophecy.Fake News.After the courts, Trump has had an effect with minority voters vis-s-vis the Republican Party.
"Trump appears to have boosted his support among voters of color this year, according to the NBC News Exit Poll of early and Election Day voters. Trump won 12 percent of the Black vote, which is the highest share for a Republican candidate in the past 20 years. "
NBC News Exit Poll: Support for Trump increased among Black and Hispanic voters
NBC News Exit Poll: Support for Trump increased among Black and Hispanic voterswww.nbcnews.com
If you think that didn't resonate with black leaders.......
"Clyburn: 'If Democrats Run On Medicare For All, Defund The Police, Socialized Medicine, We Won't Win'
House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) issued a warning to Democrats on a caucus call on Thursday, urging them to stay away from progressive positions as the Party potentially faces pivotal run-off races in the battleground state of Georgia, Politico reports. "
Jim Clyburn: "If Democrats Run On Medicare For All, Defund The Police, Socialized Medicine, We Won't Win" | Essence
Speaker Nancy Pelosi also urged the caucus to focus on an "agenda of lowering health care, better paychecks, building infrastructure.”www.essence.com
Sometimes, effects aren't immediately seen.....
LOL!
I love it how trump did nothing for black people yet claimed they had never had it so good because of him.
ok he let a few blacks out of prison. So should joe and Kampala continue doing that? I promise republicans will complain if they do
Suddenly you Leftists are concerned about black folks.
You weren't under Hussein:
Obama's US Civil Rights Commission, 2010 Report:
"The United States Commission on Civil Rights (Commission) is pleased to transmit this report, The Impact of Illegal Immigration on the Wages and Employment Opportunities of Black Workers. A panel of experts briefed members of the Commission on April 4, 2008 regarding the evidence for economic loss and job opportunity costs to black workers attributable to illegal immigration. The panelists also described non-economic factors contributing to the depression of black wages and employment rates.
Illegal immigration to the United States in recent decades has tended to depress both wages and employment rates for low-skilled American citizens, a disproportionate number of whom are black men."
USCCR: Page Not Found
https://www.usccr.gov/pubs/docs/IllegImmig_10-14-10_430pm.pdf
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