Black Voters Always Vote For The Black Candidate
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Thanks for pointing this out! The ignorance around this basic concept, which the MSM keeps circulating, is astonishing. Oh, and if it were so easy for an “inadequate black male,” wouldn’t Alan Keyes be finishing his Senatorial term after having served as president twice?
Don’t forget Al Sharpton and Carol Mosley-Braun in the last primaries.
Or Senator Harold Ford.
Before Obama became a candidate, the black voting block loved the Clintons. If Obama wasn’t on the ticket, the 90% of blacks voting for him would all be voting for Hillary. But, as soon as a black candidate was actually in sight of the nomination, it was time for blacks to throw the Clintons under the bus, and play the race card. These latter comments by black leaders putting the blame on Bill Clinton, are extremely disengenuous, and are merely attempts at damage control, as well as attempts at solidarity for the black candidate, at the expense of the Clintons.