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In reply to the discussion: Pew pokes a hole in "Orangetan-loving Black voters" narrative [View all]Walleye
(44,728 posts)52. I don't think the typical black man will want to have to deal with the typical black woman on this topic
I am a white woman, but I know how men can get stubborn
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Pew pokes a hole in "Orangetan-loving Black voters" narrative [View all]
struggle4progress
Apr 2024
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I don't think the typical black man will want to have to deal with the typical black woman on this topic
Walleye
Apr 2024
#52
Sorry Brooklyn, but I don't think a white man is in any position to tell us what a
JohnSJ
Apr 2024
#40
Nobody has claimed that there's a "seismic" shift among African American voters....
brooklynite
Apr 2024
#5
There was a recent poll just last week that said there was no significant shift right of Black voters...
brush
Apr 2024
#24
A campaign that waits to "see what happens on election day" invariably loses.
brooklynite
Apr 2024
#25
Why ignore the Pew poll from last week that differs from the alleged shift you keep talking about?
brush
Apr 2024
#26
It's not "trolling" to challenge either conventional wisdom or orthodoxy...
brooklynite
Apr 2024
#41
False, the "shift" is not significant and hasn't gone up past recent GQP stats for black men or women
uponit7771
Apr 2024
#13
"seismic shift in party identification" is a stawman position to knock over easily.
SYFROYH
Apr 2024
#17