How could Republicans win more black voters?

Oh man lol dude is a whole plant

Time to put this ignore shit to use

:lol:

It's a thought exercise meant to highlight the failure of the two-party system.

If the U.S. had multiple parties like Canada or the U.K, black people would be so much better off. I don't think any other demographic suffers more from this lack of competition.

It ain't about what you're not ignoring, it's what you were blind to from the start.
 
the question was how can Rep. get black votes? the only answer to that question is Reparations! Im not saying they will do it, im not saying we will believe them i.e. 40 acres and mule, im not saying whites will agree to it, im saying IF GOP wanted black voters by the millions do what the Dems have never done. propose a legitmate Reparations program,vote on it, pass it and checks being mailed out,programs being set up,police being held accountable for their actions etc.. This ACTION would destroy the Dems. The GOP is too racist to do this but it would work if they truly wanted to have absolute political power in America.
This is so funny. Why not just say the GOP could get blacks to vote for them if they passed a law that allowed black folks to go into any business establishment, grab whatever they want, and then just wink at the security guards as they walk out with it with absolutely no repercussions. Of course it could happen.

:lol::roflmao::roflmao3::lol2::giggle:

:lol:

Yes, that is pretty much the opposite of the point.

(No offense julian, but the question was rhetorical.)
 
LOL 14% of black men reported voting for Trump in 2016 in exit polls

I predict he gets at least 20% in 2020.

You don't have to be a republican to look at the Dem ticket and say FOH. Just ask Bush voter @Watcher :dunno:

With all due respect bro 20% is a pipedream. He'll maybe get 14% tops. I see more of staying home than voting this time around since no Obama and the dems dropping the ball a bit
 
LOL 14% of black men reported voting for Trump in 2016 in exit polls

I predict he gets at least 20% in 2020.

You don't have to be a republican to look at the Dem ticket and say FOH. Just ask Bush voter @Watcher :dunno:
When we get closer to the general election I’ll do my BGOL poll which I correctly predicted Trump’s 2016 win. I have you down as a Trump vote.

 
What the fuck are you talking about? You have to be a CAC trolling. I am always respectful to everyone on this board but you're full of shit. Get the fuck out of here with this bullshit. The Civil War was about slavery. It's in their declarations of succession. The confederate vice president said it was all about white supremacy. Their commissioners went through the slave recruiting other states to succeed because of slavery and white supremacy.

you have no idea what the civil war was about and probably little to anything else related to any of the social sciences.

the civil war was about the money like ALL wars.

you do know that so-called blacks owned slaves in the south too right? So where was the white surpremacy in that?

A grown man still thinking racist whites fought a war to liberate his ancestors? :lol: that shit doesn’t even make sense if you say it out loud.
 
You're almost right, but not quite. The real reason for the Civil war was fought is because the Rothschild and remnants of the Medici families defaulted or failed to honor their bank notes backed by funds remitted to them for the Louisiana Purchase. They promised the US southern aristocracy the return of those funds if they could maneuver secession from the union and then support the reestablishment of the french monarchy over all the Napoleonic territories. Look it up.
you know who is head of the international banking cartel, right?

that plan didn’t work but they were still able to usurp the United States Government and incorporate America, while eventually ushering in the Federal Reserve.

that Rothschilds own the central bank in every “developed country” on the planet except for a few, and you will notice that we just attacked one of those recently (Iran)
 
When we get closer to the general election I’ll do my BGOL poll which I correctly predicted Trump’s 2016 win. I have you down as a Trump vote.

Bullshit thread that should be deleted off of the lie attributed to me and others in the OP.
 

It will have to be and always has been. People don’t even know Nikki Haley is Indian aka “person of color” but want to make a big deal about Kamala Harris being Indian because she is a democrat.

the republicans can have the so-called black vote easily by providing specific tangibles, which is something the democrats won’t do. They only care about ALL people under the guise of helping us when they couldn’t care less.

there will be some sad faces in November but my quality of life is not affected by any of them. must be sad to see people kill themselves over these Presidential SELECTIONS when they have no say in the matter.
 
Oh and while we are on the topic, can anyone explain this to me.

BGOL has a group of posters that claim to be super-militant and “pro-black”. trump’s lack of leadership is single-handedly causing problems to all but mainly his base, yet people who are “pro-black” want to save his base, the same they claim are white nationalists.

this same group of alleged “pro-blacks” also post content from Republicans (eg ‘the Lincoln Project) regularly. Why are these alleged pro-blacks fighting so hard to maintain the white power structure?
 
*Kick Rand Paul’s ass for holding up the Emmit Till Anti Lynching Bill, then pass said bill
*Pass the George Floyd Justice In Policing Act
*Expand Medicare age
*Lay out a plan for reparations
*Make KKK, Proud Bitches, Evropa and all white identiy extremist terrorist groups
*Outlaw the confederate flag like the Germany did the nazis
*Pass election security
*Restore voting rights
*Adopt student loan forgiveness


Thats all I can think of off the top of my head
 
It will have to be and always has been. People don’t even know Nikki Haley is Indian aka “person of color” but want to make a big deal about Kamala Harris being Indian because she is a democrat.

the republicans can have the so-called black vote easily by providing specific tangibles, which is something the democrats won’t do. They only care about ALL people under the guise of helping us when they couldn’t care less.

there will be some sad faces in November but my quality of life is not affected by any of them. must be sad to see people kill themselves over these Presidential SELECTIONS when they have no say in the matter.
Has Nikki Haley ever openingly expressed her Indian heritage? Harris makes it no secret. You forget (or don't know) the GOP has often tried to weaponize people of color. During one campaign season, the opponents of John McCain tried to use his adopted daughter as knock against him by letting the voters know about his "black daughter"


Obama and Harris has been openly attacked as "not american" because of their foreign born parents.

Harold Ford had his career derailed because the GOP sold him as a white woman chaser.
 

Basically Trump is what the GOP really is. He didn't change the party, he was what the based wanted all along. As I wrote yesterday, the wealthy and conservative apparatchiks blew the dog whistle for half a century, now the dogs are outside the doors, snarling, wanting to be fed. The owners are now scared to leave the house, prisoners in their own home because of the dogs.

What if Trumpism Is the G.O.P.’s Natural State?

Beating Trump would be just the beginning. Democrats would still be confronted with a radical Republican Party.

Buckle up, Democrats, because the time between now and Election Day will be a white-knuckled, cannonball run of doom-scrolling. Joe Biden holds a lead in the polls, giving Democrats hope that President Trump will be soundly defeated in November.
That’s the good news. Here’s the bad news: Beating President Trump is just the beginning. If Mr. Biden wins and if Mr. Trump leaves office peacefully — two big ifs — Democrats will be confronted with a more intractable problem: The Republican Party is the party of Donald Trump, and it is not likely to change.

If Mr. Biden wins, there will be a temptation to embrace a big lie: Mr. Trump was the problem, and with him gone, the Republican Party can return to normal. But today’s Republican Party won’t moderate itself, because Trumpism is its natural state. Democrats should avoid the temptation to expect Republican cooperation in governing this country.
Mr. Trump won the 2016 nomination because the party’s voters embraced him enthusiastically. At the time, the strength of that embrace was obscured by the high-profile ambivalence of Republican leaders like Paul Ryan, then the speaker of the House.

But Republican voters’ feelings about Mr. Trump were never particularly complicated. Within a month of entering the primary fight, Mr. Trump took a polling lead and, beside a brief surge by Ben Carson, never lost it.

In 2016, Mr. Trump didn’t change the Republican Party; he met it where it was. The party had been ready for him for years: In 2012, the congressional scholars Thomas Mann of the center-left Brookings Institution and Norm Ornstein of the conservative American Enterprise Institute wrote, “The G.O.P. has become an insurgent outlier in American politics.”

More recent studies, including by Pippa Norris of Harvard, have confirmed this assessment. In a brief summary of her research — which compared the Republican Party with major parties in other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development societies — she found the G.O.P. “near far-right European parties” that flirt with authoritarianism, like the Polish Law and Justice of Poland or the Turkish Justice and Development parties.

This is not a party poised to pivot toward moderation — even in the face of an electoral landslide loss. The inevitable calls for reform (like the party’s abandoned “autopsy” report after the 2012 election) will yield to the inescapable gravitational pull of the party’s own voters and the larger forces dominating our politics.

Instead of moderates, Republicans may be more likely to turn to reactionary politicians like Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas. A first-term senator with few substantive legislative accomplishments, Mr. Cotton rocketed to fame through his provocative actions against Democrats.

In 2015, for example, he tried to sabotage President Barack Obama’s nuclear negotiations with Iran, organizing an open letter (signed by over 40 Republican senators) sent to Iran’s leaders declaring the American president’s commitments potentially null and void. If Mr. Trump loses, Mr. Cotton is seen as a leading contender for the 2024 Republican nomination.

If the forces shaping party politics provide the motive for Republicans to continue down Mr. Trump’s path, the Senate will provide the means. Because of how the Senate has evolved in recent decades, it takes a supermajority of 60 votes to pass most bills. A minority of 41 senators can throw a monkey wrench into most aspects of governance, from major bills to mundane business.

Republicans can muster those 41 seats using only states Mr. Trump won by an average of 24 percentage points in 2016. Even if Mr. Biden wins and Democrats take the Senate, Republicans will hold enough power to derail nearly everything the new president wants to do.

The way forward is to face the reality of what the Republican Party has become and prioritize delivering results for the American people over gauzy, pundit-pleasing fantasies. Sure, invite Republicans to participate constructively in the legislative process, but take away their ability to scuttle it.

To this end, it is encouraging to see Mr. Biden shifting from his staunch opposition to reforming the filibuster, whose modern iteration is what has allowed Republicans to raise the bar for passing most bills in the Senate from the majority threshold the framers set to the current 60-vote supermajority.

Mr. Biden knows the risks of spending valuable time and energy chasing members of a party whose incentive structure precludes cooperation. In the summer of 2009, Democrats spent nearly a year pursuing the votes of Senate Republicans like Chuck Grassley on health care. Meanwhile, the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, and his allies deployed every tool at their disposal to prevent Republicans like Mr. Grassley from working with Democrats, and succeeded.

The Republican Party is now an even more hopeless tangle of pathologies than it was back then. If Republicans choose to take personal responsibility for unwinding themselves and contributing productively to intelligent solutions, they are welcome to do so. But Democrats cannot bet the future of the country on it.
 
Has Nikki Haley ever openingly expressed her Indian heritage? Harris makes it no secret. You forget (or don't know) the GOP has often tried to weaponize people of color. During one campaign season, the opponents of John McCain tried to use his adopted daughter as knock against him by letting the voters know about his "black daughter"


Obama and Harris has been openly attacked as "not american" because of their foreign born parents.

Harold Ford had his career derailed because the GOP sold him as a white woman chaser.

White people use anti-black racism/conservatism as a litmus test for other people of color. "Are you with us or are you with the lazy dangerous blacks?" I know this first hand. If they want to fit in with white people, they just need to repeat some stupid conservative shit. The more outlandish, the better. It's how you get people like Dinesh D'Souza and Michelle Malkin.
 
They can't

They can't survive if they don't gain more non-white support. It doesn't have to be black but they can't survive as an almost all-white party.

*Kick Rand Paul’s ass for holding up the Emmit Till Anti Lynching Bill, then pass said bill
*Pass the George Floyd Justice In Policing Act
*Expand Medicare age
*Lay out a plan for reparations
*Make KKK, Proud Bitches, Evropa and all white identiy extremist terrorist groups
*Outlaw the confederate flag like the Germany did the nazis
*Pass election security
*Restore voting rights
*Adopt student loan forgiveness


Thats all I can think of off the top of my head

My dude, they just need to peel off 3-6% of the black vote, not 30-60%!
 
Has Nikki Haley ever openingly expressed her Indian heritage? Harris makes it no secret. You forget (or don't know) the GOP has often tried to weaponize people of color. During one campaign season, the opponents of John McCain tried to use his adopted daughter as knock against him by letting the voters know about his "black daughter"


Obama and Harris has been openly attacked as "not american" because of their foreign born parents.

Harold Ford had his career derailed because the GOP sold him as a white woman chaser.
Naw..Harold Ford fucked himself by coming off and projecting a republican stance and appearance.
 
It will have to be and always has been. People don’t even know Nikki Haley is Indian aka “person of color” but want to make a big deal about Kamala Harris being Indian because she is a democrat.

the republicans can have the so-called black vote easily by providing specific tangibles, which is something the democrats won’t do. They only care about ALL people under the guise of helping us when they couldn’t care less.

there will be some sad faces in November but my quality of life is not affected by any of them. must be sad to see people kill themselves over these Presidential SELECTIONS when they have no say in the matter.
You realize the republicans have just as much opportunity to do that as the democrats right? what do you think the republican answer to reparations is...

and since you clearly have NO DOG in the fight nor want to have a dog in the fight why bother responding to or creating threads about it? It basically not so low key trollling:rolleyes2::rolleyes2::rolleyes2:
 
You realize the republicans have just as much opportunity to do that as the democrats right? what do you think the republican answer to reparations is...

and since you clearly have NO DOG in the fight nor want to have a dog in the fight why bother responding to or creating threads about it? It basically not so low key trollling:rolleyes2::rolleyes2::rolleyes2:
it's amazing how the they all same, nothing changes crowd spend so much time and energy arguing that point (only to turn around and talk about how repubs are slightly better because they are outward with their racism).

It makes no sense to me.
 
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