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90 seconds made all the difference.

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ThatGuyFromHS11 months ago

So a politician interfered with the lawful imprisonment of a habitual rabble rouser and was politically rewarded? History rhymes, right?

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Kevin Bebee11 months ago

No, New Deal was when it started. 30's. Not saying this didn't have an effect, but it wasn't first order effect

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Russ Kingery11 months ago

I've never heard this story before. The story I heard was that blacks joined the democrats after LBJohnson signed the welfare state legislation.

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JoniCarol🌊11 months ago

Now that Richard Nixon’s own recordings are available, we all know he was prejudiced. Nixon believed in “racial hierarchy.” These days, we don’t have to rely on secret recordings; Donald Trump does his racism out loud.

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Greg Looganus11 months ago

All of the goodwill whites had toward blacks has been used up from stolen bikes and armed robberies. There is no empathy left in the tank.

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Jonny Collins11 months ago

Wrong. They started voting Democrat due to LBJ

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1776 Revolutionary11 months ago

Black Voting Distribution by Party in U.S. Presidential Elections (1900–2024) • 1900–1928: ~80–90% Republican, ~10–20% Democrat (estimates; voter suppression limited data). • 1932: ~60% Democrat, ~40% Republican. • 1936: 71% Democrat, 29% Republican. • 1940–1944: ~60–70% Democrat, ~30–40% Republican. • 1948: 77% Democrat, 23% Republican. • 1952–1956: ~60–70% Democrat, ~20–30% Republican. • 1960: 68% Democrat, 32% Republican. • 1964: 94% Democrat, 6% Republican. • 1968: 85% Democrat, 15% Republican. • 1972: 82% Democrat, 18% Republican. • 1976: 83% Democrat, 15% Republican. • 1980: 86% Democrat, 12% Republican. • 1984: 91% Democrat, 9% Republican. • 1988: 89% Democrat, 11% Republican. • 1992: 90% Democrat, 10% Republican. • 1996: 90% Democrat, 10% Republican. • 2000: 90% Democrat, 8% Republican. • 2004: 90% Democrat, 10% Republican. • 2008: 95% Democrat, 4% Republican. • 2012: 93% Democrat, 6% Republican. • 2016: 88% Democrat, 8% Republican. • 2020: 87–92% Democrat, 8–12% Republican. • 2024: 80–83% Democrat, 15–20% Republican. Black people largely became democrats as a result of FDR and the New Deal. Republican holdouts went democrat as the speaker said, but the New Deal did WAY more to shift the demographic’s voting patterns.

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Lord Brian Urso, Lead Guitarist of Gideons Mob11 months ago

@PossDoug New deal in the 1930s is what did it, not this if it’s even true.

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C J11 months ago

Pandering and bribes always works

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Jonathan Robinson11 months ago

This is what I’ve been thinking.. the black community, underneath it all, want a little love, not so much subsidy.. but love, even with accountability. They realize the democrats very much look down on them, and are open to fair treatment from repubs, if it comes with respect.

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