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In reply to the discussion: Blacks Are The Most Religious Americans [View all]onenote
(46,323 posts)The council was divided 4-4 by race. The four white council members and two black members voted to legalize same sex marriage; two black city council members (including Marion Berry) voted against, citing the views of their constituents (both were from wards that are 90+% African American).
Overall, it should be noted, the African American population of the District Columbia dropped from 65 percent of the population of DC in 1990 to just over 50 percent in 2000.
That doesn't mean that African-Americans who opposed the same sex marriage bill on religious grounds will suddenly become supporters of republican candidates. It does mean that the Democratic party flourishes by being a big tent where those who opposed same sex marriage on religious grounds were not driven from the party.