More than 37,000 Black North Carolina voters have switched to 'unaffiliated' since 2016 election

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More than 37,000 Black North Carolina voters have switched to 'unaffiliated' since 2016 election


RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Tiffany Pass from Person County has been a registered unaffiliated voter for nearly 20 years.

"I love it because I don't have to vote straight Republican or straight Democratic. And I can just get a feel for each candidate," said Pass, who is African American.


On Tuesday, the State Board of Elections released new numbers showing that since the 2016 election, a large number of Black voters have stopped identifying as Democrat. More than 37,000 are now registered as "unaffiliated."

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"That's a lot. It's about choice," Pass said.

Pass' choice is most evident during an election primary where she will get to choose a Republican or Democratic ballot.

In a general election, voters may vote for the candidate of their choice, regardless of party.

Political experts said the numbers are not surprising.


"It's also part of a broader pattern that we're seeing in North Carolina and in fact throughout the country," said Andrew Taylor, professor of political science at NC State University. "Voters are increasingly not affiliating with political parties."

Since the 2016 election, more than 123,000 former North Carolina Democrats are now registered "unaffiliated." More than 95,000 Republicans have made the switch.

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There's also a sense that partisanship and polarization are unattractive terms.


"I'm an independent person with my own thoughts and beliefs and I'm going to vote however I want. And that's a way of showing the world that you are like that," said Taylor.

New conservative groups like Blexit, also known as Black Exit from the Democratic Party, said the numbers were a positive sign.

The group showed up in droves to President Trump's first rally since his COVID-19 diagnosis. Antoine Thomas. a leader in the North Carolina Blexit chapter, was in attendance.

"This is a pivotal time. And that's what Blexit stands for. We believe in free thinking," Thomas said.

People who want to register to vote can do so during One Stop Early Voting, which begins Thursday. To find the early voting site closest to you click here.
 

It is a shame that the alleged so-called blacks on BGOL that pride themselves as political aficionados don’t know this. They think the Joe Biden model of “campaigning on zoom” gets them close to the action when they don’t even leave have a clue of what’s going on out there in the streets. :smh:
 

It is a shame that the alleged so-called blacks on BGOL that pride themselves as political aficionados don’t know this. They think the Joe Biden model of “campaigning on zoom” gets them close to the action when they don’t even leave have a clue of what’s going on out there in the streets. :smh:
OP can't even wait five minutes before he bumps his own stupid shit.... with more stupid shit.....
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@KingTaharqa you have NC ties. Thoughts on this?

seems like Aboriginal Americans/ADoS/DOAS/so-called blacks have different political views than those posted on BGOL. What do you think the cause of this is?
 
@KingTaharqa you have NC ties. Thoughts on this?

seems like Aboriginal Americans/ADoS/DOAS/so-called blacks have different political views than those posted on BGOL. What do you think the cause of this is?

The Dem party is losing its base. Many ADOS voters are leaving the party, this is just a sign of that.
 
I don't understand why some states require their voters to register with a party. I would never register for a party.
 
I don't understand why some states require their voters to register with a party. I would never register for a party.

I think the party's put pressure on states to do that so they can harrass and bombard you with their shit in election years.
 
I don't understand why some states require their voters to register with a party. I would never register for a party.
So you can’t vote across party lines in primaries. If you are a registered Democrat or Republican, why would you want to vote for the other party’s candidates in the primary, where the voters decide who the party candidate is going to be?
 
Every black person needs to do this!!! This would send a message. This is how you begin to leverage our votes!! I love it!!!
Yep, never been a registered Blue or Red party member and never will unless they are usurped and reformed. This two-Party system is a joke and the sooner it is abolished the better for us as so-called black people.
 
I think the party's put pressure on states to do that so they can harrass and bombard you with their shit in election years.
An Open Primary system is much better. It allows voters to focus on the candidate and their ideas and not party labels. In 2016 I voted in the presidential republican primary, because I knew Hilary Clinton would be the Democratic nominee. I voted for John Kasich. I believed my vote mattered in the 2016 republican primary and a Kasich nomination would have brought a healthy competitive general election in 2016.
 
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