Democrats VS Republicans: WHO'S REALLY Winning Black Men's Votes?

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Rep. James Clyburn and former President Obama recently made concerning comments about black men possibly voting for Trump, raising questions about their tone. Clyburn expressed worry that black men might vote for Trump or stay home, while Obama criticized black men for making “excuses,” implying they may have an issue with a woman in leadership. These statements appear to stereotype and undermine the political independence of black men. Suggesting that black men must vote based on race or gender is both condescending and racially divisive. Shouldn’t voters, regardless of race, be encouraged to vote for the candidate they believe best serves their personal interests, not because of skin color or party expectations?

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Clyburn isn't ignorant, he's just another awful race-baiter

daveseibert
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I thought the GA Election Security Act was 'Jim Crowe 2.0'?

rickwilliamson
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Did you say "hoses" or "ho says"?

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