Black voters in St. Louis County direct their anger at the Democratic Party [View all]
Darren Seals experienced waves of disbelief and anger after Michael Browns death, but two months later, he has found a way to channel his emotions: Focus on changing an elected leadership that seems deaf to the concerns of African American residents like him.
So on Nov. 4, the 27-year-old assembly-line worker and hip-hop musician from a deeply Democratic community plans to take bold action. He says he will vote for a white Republican.
Just because theyve got the D next to their name, that dont mean nothing, said Seals, who lives a few blocks from where a police officer shot Brown. The world is watching us right now. Its time to send a message of our power.
Many African Americans in Ferguson and across St. Louis County, angered over their leaders response to the fatal shooting, say they will be taking their outrage to the ballot box and voting against a Democratic Party that has long been their automatic choice.
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Earlier this month, a coalition of some 20 African American Democratic leaders called a news conference to endorse the GOP candidate, state Rep. Rick Stream. Armed with voter registration forms, activists like Seals have been roaming black neighborhoods urging people to vote for anyone but the Democrat.
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