It is always a gross miscalculation to assume that any artificial grouping of people equates to block voting. Vast diversity in priorities exist even in tightly knit cultural, ethic, racial and any other types of communities.
It is always a gross miscalculation to assume that any artificial grouping of people equates to block voting. Vast diversity in priorities exist even in tightly knit cultural, ethic, racial and any other types of communities.
No but there are a number of well to do and middle class black men who respect money and power and male authoritarianism. They perhaps identify more with whites in those classes (especially Christians) than with the Black people who are still in the poor or lower economic class.
It is always a gross miscalculation to assume that any artificial grouping of people equates to block voting. Vast diversity in priorities exist even in tightly knit cultural, ethic, racial and any other types of communities.
You think there's a sizable portion of Black voters who want to take America back to the 1950s?
No but there are a number of well to do and middle class black men who respect money and power and male authoritarianism. They perhaps identify more with whites in those classes (especially Christians) than with the Black people who are still in the poor or lower economic class.