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Black people can't agree on anything, other than voting for Democrats | Opinion - MSNTo hear YouTube tell it, Black people can’t agree on anything except the Democratic Party. Consider the recent feuds that have played out across social media pitting Black people vs. Black ...
We also know that not everyone connects to politics the same way. The HIT Strategies poll found that those in Detroit who ...
Black people have to vote for the Democrats." The message I received was that if you didn't participate in the election process, then you are worse than the people who voted Republican.
While Douglass Mackey tweeted memes to encourage Hillary Clinton supporters to vote by text, the government failed to prove he did it as part of a conspiracy, an appeals court said.
A federal appeals court has overturned the criminal conviction of far-right Twitter troll Douglass Mackey, who posted fake ...
Georgia’s voting law, passed in response to Donald Trump’s loss and widespread absentee voting in the 2020 presidential election, has a larger impact on Black voters than white voters in ...
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Kamala Harris and the Black Vote: A Deep Dive into Why Many Black Americans May Choose Her in 2024. - MSNToday in America, overwhelmingly Black people do not own the grocery stores where they shop, the gas stations, the hospitals, the banks where they keep their money. Still largely dependent on Massah.
Former President Barack Obama recently told Black men to get out and vote for VP Kamala Harris. If Obama cannot see us as individuals, that’s a reflection on what he truly thinks of us.
Black people can't agree on anything, other than voting for Democrats | Opinion The Black experiences of forced segregation, economic marginalization and an overly punitive criminal justice system ...
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The Root on MSNIf Poor Black, White People Unite, They’d Be An Unstoppable Force, But Here’s Why The Powers That Be Won’t Let ThemWe need to understand that America's current racial political divisions did not happen naturally. People in power did not want Black and white people to work together.
The United States’ founders firmly rejected King George III and the entire idea of monarchy 249 years ago, on July 4, 1776.
In 2010, Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu became New Orleans' first White mayor since his father, Moon Landrieu, was mayor 32 years prior. He did it winning more than 63% of the Black vote.
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