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Omaha Steve

(109,677 posts)
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 01:27 PM Apr 1

North Carolina's electoral future may hinge on rural Black voters who feel ignored by Democrats


https://apnews.com/article/north-carolina-black-voters-democrats-cooper-dc73fceb90a803534f563bc4625fe509

By BILL BARROW and MAYA SWEEDLER
Updated 6:09 AM CDT, April 1, 2026

NASHVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Ricky Brinkley has lived in rural North Carolina nearly all of his 65 years, and he likes it “out in the county,” past the street lights and bustle of the small towns that carpet the landscape.

But the former truck driver can feel left out when elections roll around in this battleground state.

“People don’t come out like they should and ask you how you feel about things,” Brinkley said while he manned the counter at his daughter’s beauty supply store down the street from the Nashville courthouse. “You want somebody to vote, but you don’t want to do nothing to get the vote. No, it don’t work that way.”

Brinkley is among the rural Black residents who Democrats have often failed to mobilize as they try to dent Republican advantages here. It’s an urgent demographic puzzle for the party, which is normally strong with Black voters but tends to fall short in rural areas.

FULL story at link above.

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North Carolina's electoral future may hinge on rural Black voters who feel ignored by Democrats (Original Post) Omaha Steve Apr 1 OP
Another Dems are failing article. legallyblondeNYC Apr 1 #1
Remind me please, sarisataka Apr 1 #2
Not necessarily a logical analysis. n/t legallyblondeNYC Apr 1 #15
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2 #19
In the end, people who refuse to vote actually deserve anything bad that happens to them. This is the same old lostincalifornia Apr 1 #3
That's a shortsighted argument EdmondDantes_ Apr 1 #4
I am referring to THOSE WHO DON'T exclusively, not anyone else. There is no remedy for stupidity lostincalifornia Apr 1 #9
Still short sighted EdmondDantes_ Apr 2 #20
Somebody bring Ricky a pony GusBob Apr 1 #5
And what have the Republicans done for him? nt mcar Apr 1 #6
I gave Superman a kryptonite neckless! Why isn't he stopping the speeding train of racism and fascism? maxrandb Apr 1 #7
But trump and his racist kacekwl Apr 1 #8
Wonder how many times Trump stopped in to visit with Ricky. Vinca Apr 1 #10
From the article: Celerity Apr 2 #17
It should be noted that Harris did go to Greenville dsc Apr 1 #11
The Democratic Party needs a better Southern Strategy than sending candidates here to sing gospel hymns at rallies. RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Apr 1 #12
I live in a City. Politicians don't "ask you how you feel about things" here, either. maxsolomon Apr 1 #13
And their alternative is what? the party that regularly seeks to strip voting rights? RT Atlanta Apr 1 #14
I Am LONG PAST Hearing About How "Democrats Fail" The Masses. ColoringFool Apr 1 #16
K&R. We gotta do more than book deals written by ghostwriters and private dinners with billionaires ck4829 Apr 2 #18
Earn Every Vote Aepps22 Apr 2 #21
Democrats should have funds to pay for staff, offices, vehicles and gas, volunteers, materials, etc, betsuni Apr 2 #22
Agree wholeheartedly. BannonsLiver Apr 2 #23

legallyblondeNYC

(182 posts)
1. Another Dems are failing article.
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 01:30 PM
Apr 1

Beware - our adversaries are VERY, VERY good at making Dems seem problematic. We saw this type of article in 2024. Anecdotal BS.

Won't be fooled again.

Response to legallyblondeNYC (Reply #1)

lostincalifornia

(5,476 posts)
3. In the end, people who refuse to vote actually deserve anything bad that happens to them. This is the same old
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 01:39 PM
Apr 1

nonsense that seems to always come around elections, that there is no "difference between both parties". Sorry, but THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN republicans AND DEMOCRATS, and if they can't understand that simple fact, then then they are a lost cause anyway, especially after two terms of trump and the current republican congress.





EdmondDantes_

(1,992 posts)
4. That's a shortsighted argument
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 01:47 PM
Apr 1

Because it also gets us what you think they deserve. If the best argument you can muster is you think they deserve to suffer for not voting for us, you're not giving them an affirmative reason, or a reason to trust us, or a reason to compromise with us when there are inevitably differences on some issues.

lostincalifornia

(5,476 posts)
9. I am referring to THOSE WHO DON'T exclusively, not anyone else. There is no remedy for stupidity
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 03:38 PM
Apr 1

I don’t think Democrats are depending on them after 2000, 2016, and 2024. they are useless spoiled losers, because the differences are obvious.



EdmondDantes_

(1,992 posts)
20. Still short sighted
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 08:25 AM
Apr 2

What does refusing to be open to them do for us?

You may have noticed we lost those elections and generally by incredibly small margins. In a game of inches, everything matters. We aren't owed anyone's votes. We have to earn them.

maxrandb

(17,480 posts)
7. I gave Superman a kryptonite neckless! Why isn't he stopping the speeding train of racism and fascism?
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 02:55 PM
Apr 1

Vinca

(54,212 posts)
10. Wonder how many times Trump stopped in to visit with Ricky.
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 03:53 PM
Apr 1

WTF is wrong with people? You should not expect a door knock from every presidential candidate. I don't think I've ever gotten a door knock from anyone other than volunteers a couple of times. You have to do your own investigating. Staying home is not an option. Voluntary head in the sand is not an option.

Celerity

(54,774 posts)
17. From the article:
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 03:01 AM
Apr 2

snip



snip

The founding pastor at Word Tabernacle Church, Gailliard was among the Black state lawmakers who lost seats after Republican-led redistricting. He said regaining ground will require neighborhood-level organizing and investment from national Democrats, something he struggled to get from Kamala Harris’ 2024 presidential campaign.

“I couldn’t get any traction,” Gailliard recalled. “I begged them to bring her to Rocky Mount. I said, ‘Listen, Rocky Mount is the gateway to the East. If we crack Rocky Mount, we’ve cracked the East.’ Could not convince them to come. Two weeks later, guess who’s in Rocky Mount? Donald Trump.”

The Harris campaign sent former President Bill Clinton to the area instead. Gailliard said Cooper needs people like him to get elected. “Roy is a great friend, and I’m gonna run my butt off to help him in every way, but I’m not banking on his coattails,” Gailliard said. “I’m going to do the opposite. I’m going to grow coattails for him.”

snip

dsc

(53,426 posts)
11. It should be noted that Harris did go to Greenville
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 04:07 PM
Apr 1

which is actually further east than Rocky Mount. I actually drove up there to see her. I live in a small town in eastern NC which is about 20 miles from Greenville and probably around 30 or so from Rocky Mount.

RedWhiteBlueIsRacist

(2,150 posts)
12. The Democratic Party needs a better Southern Strategy than sending candidates here to sing gospel hymns at rallies.
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 04:33 PM
Apr 1


maxsolomon

(38,999 posts)
13. I live in a City. Politicians don't "ask you how you feel about things" here, either.
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 04:40 PM
Apr 1

“People don’t come out like they should and ask you how you feel about things,”

“You want somebody to vote, but you don’t want to do nothing to get the vote. No, it don’t work that way.”

Actually, it does work that way. There are >400,000,000 people in every Congressional District. I vote whether or not I get a personal consultation from a candidate. It's my civic duty, Ricky.

RT Atlanta

(2,772 posts)
14. And their alternative is what? the party that regularly seeks to strip voting rights?
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 04:46 PM
Apr 1

This is click bait type article

ColoringFool

(930 posts)
16. I Am LONG PAST Hearing About How "Democrats Fail" The Masses.
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 10:52 PM
Apr 1

Living under TRUMP, WHO IS TRYING MIGHTILY TO ERADICATE BLACK HISTORY FROM EVERY PUBLIC SPHERE, AND SOME BLACK AMERICANS CRITICIZE THE PARTY OF CIVIL RIGHTS?!

STFU! GTFOOH!

ck4829

(38,011 posts)
18. K&R. We gotta do more than book deals written by ghostwriters and private dinners with billionaires
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 07:40 AM
Apr 2

Billionaires might dangle money in front of you, but, when the rubber hits the road on that day in November, these are the folks that actually provide the votes.

OK the Dow is 50000 or 40000 or 500 million or whatever, but how are THEIR stores doing? How is their work going? How far does a paycheck go for them?

Aepps22

(399 posts)
21. Earn Every Vote
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 10:28 AM
Apr 2

I’ve been saying this on DU for some time now, but there is potential softening in the support for the Democratic Party in the African American community especially amongst Black males that has to be addressed in a real way. We will still vote in large percentages for the party but that might not be enough if real engagement and real policy initiatives geared towards African Americans aren’t discussed.

We have to earn every vote especially the votes of your most loyal voting group. Showing up occasionally or doing the same old outreach efforts isn’t going to work. I also think the old “Republicans are worse” argument though valid, isn’t effective when you are dealing with a group of people that have been voting to reduce harm for years in a country that continues to hold us in low esteem. At some point you can’t just run against the other person but you need people to run towards you because you have policies that will make their lives better not maintain the status quo. If I were a political consultant I would focus on USDA reform in rural North Carolina as the USDA has consistently denied Black farmers access to grants and capital that other farmers have access to. This was a problem long before Trump and continues to be a problem. I would also attack local laws from the Jim Crow Era that also block Black farmers from access to capital.

betsuni

(29,201 posts)
22. Democrats should have funds to pay for staff, offices, vehicles and gas, volunteers, materials, etc,
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 12:12 PM
Apr 2

in every district and state but not take corporate wealthy donor PAC billionaire BAD CORRUPTING MONEY ,

If only she would've had one more rally... Does the "But She Didn't Come to My House and Tuck Me In" Blame Democrats thing only apply to women?

Oprah urged people to vote for the Democratic nominee in 2016 by saying, "She's not coming over to her house, you don't have to like her!" Well, evidently Democratic candidates are expected to come over to the house of every potential voter in America to ask how they feel and tuck them into beddy boo.

People don't want government to tell them what to do but want the government to be mommy and therapist? Would be simpler just to take ten minutes and find out a candidate's platform and what they've done and try to help get them elected.

BannonsLiver

(20,760 posts)
23. Agree wholeheartedly.
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 12:25 PM
Apr 2

The article chronicles what’s really just good old fashioned American grievance culture where MY NEEDS are the only thing that matters. We also see this with the special interest group bullies for whom winning elections is just an ancillary concern relative to their own wants.

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