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Related: About this forumThe Daily Social Distancing Show: Why Are Black Men More Likely to Support Trump Than Black Women?
With the 2020 U.S. presidential election less than a week away, securing the Black vote is more important to the candidates than ever, and Roy Wood Jr. explains why some Black men are leaning toward voting for Donald Trump.
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The Daily Social Distancing Show: Why Are Black Men More Likely to Support Trump Than Black Women? (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Nov 2020
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spooky3
(34,433 posts)1. Funny. Seriously joy Reid said a minority of black and latinx men
Dont want the patriarchy to go away. They want to be part of it.
msongs
(67,394 posts)2. some people make lots of $$ calling women names and dumping on them nt
OneBro
(1,159 posts)3. I totally misread that headline.
I was about to yell Bullsh*t! at my screen after reading that Black Men [are] More Likely to Support Trump [rather than support] Black Women. I read it again and again, thought maybe it was a bad joke, then read it again, THEN put the flame thrower down after realizing it actually saying . . . Of the few black people supporting Trump, most are men.
Whew!
Rhiannon12866
(205,161 posts)4. I agree it wasn't worded well.
It probably should have included the word "are" at the end, if they'd had more room...