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In reply to the discussion: Disappointment in Obama leads some African Americans to ask: Is voting even worth it? [View all]MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)57. LOL! I think once they see the awesome results of the TPP,
they'll be changing their tune.
At least the rich African Americans will.
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Disappointment in Obama leads some African Americans to ask: Is voting even worth it? [View all]
Jesus Malverde
Jun 2015
OP
I wonder when the Washington Post is going to publish an article about whites who ask the same question
Bjorn Against
Jun 2015
#2
Yes, there are lots of people from many backgrounds who ask that question
Bjorn Against
Jun 2015
#10
Or it could be they are honestly pointing out the frustration from a minority
nadinbrzezinski
Jun 2015
#14
Sounds like whoever the reporter talked to has no idea how politics works. Or at least....
Hekate
Jun 2015
#7
Yes, and many around here are only to happy to oblige corporatemediawhore's intent on just that.
Cha
Jun 2015
#17
Maybe West, but most African Americans know exactly what Obama has been up against, and realize what
still_one
Jun 2015
#9
Why doesn't the WaPo ask African Americans involved in My Brother's Keeper if Obama has made CHANGE?
Cha
Jun 2015
#13
And we'll keep getting low turnout elections as long as our candidates keep disappointing voters
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jun 2015
#63
Then Republicans will be electeded, and those who don't vote deserve what they get.
Agnosticsherbet
Jun 2015
#72
If they promise that, and Democrats/liberals/progresives don't vote, then they want what Republicans
Agnosticsherbet
Jun 2015
#76
I don't expect elected members of the party to do everything I think they should.
Agnosticsherbet
Jun 2015
#40
Oh c'mon "... it will be hard to justify the effort of turning out and voting next year
delrem
Jun 2015
#30
I live in Oregon, we have no voting mess, no lines, no ID requirements, automatic registration and
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2015
#65
People are sooo weird sitting out the local and pinning their hopes on on branch....
bettyellen
Jun 2015
#32
I ate some cheese and now I have a stomachache. Is cheese even worth it? Thanks, Obama.
betsuni
Jun 2015
#33
Obama has a 84% approval rating among black folk and they find 6 folk who don't pay attention
uponit7771
Jun 2015
#41
The poll that matters is are you better off than you were ten years ago.
Jesus Malverde
Jun 2015
#80
Of course not, Bush fucked up the economies of Earth... what does that have to do with Obama?
uponit7771
Jun 2015
#89
Yes, it actually can be blamed on the Rethugs. They were the ones with the votes in Congress,
pnwmom
Jun 2015
#48
Oh ffs, yes, the "rethugs" who were the ones who stopped the Dems dead in the water,
delrem
Jun 2015
#49
If she's 23 she would have been 16 in 2008 and the voting age is 18 in Florida. FUD fail. nt
ucrdem
Jun 2015
#51
Um, there was an election between then and now. But excellent work, otherwise! nt
Romulox
Jun 2015
#71
Oh, lookey, they found the Cornel West constituency. I understand they're HUGE.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#78