What Has Democrats Worried Most?

This simple little number 34%

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A Rasmussen poll released Friday showed black likely voter approval of Trump at 34 percent. An Emerson Poll showed 34.5 percent approval by the same demographic.

“Boom,” wrote black author and Trump supporter Deneen Borelli on Twitter, calling the results “Democrats worst nightmare.”

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8 Responses to What Has Democrats Worried Most?

  1. pb says:

    Great. I saw a horrible statistic about an incredible high rate of black abortions. If these peoples could only be helped to escape from the abortion eugenicists, they might start build their families and communities again. Some crimes cry to heaven for vengeance.

    • mawm says:

      Just having children in wedlock and keeping their families together would be a start. It all begins in the community and I don’t see any leaders espousing this – only race-mongering and anti-white rhetoric.

      • Pascal says:

        There are quite a few who espouse it mawm. They are denied access by major media and you surely comprehend the impact that has. The rest are declared Uncle Toms and get the Klan treatment for stepping out of line. A black conservative speaking to any black underclass has at least as much difficulty as a white conservative speaking to a liberal. Hold their ears and shout “LA LA LA LA LA….”

        Actually, given the recent polls favoring trump at 34%, I think the black underclass is better informed than most white libs.

        • Darin says:

          It’s a simple matter to look back at recent history. Before LBJ, most black children were born to married couples. Most black voters were Republicans. Most black households were either working poor or middle class.

          As for Black Conservative leaders? There are a few that are gaining large audiences, Candace Owens is one-

          https://youtu.be/A-sgrki4pu4

          • pb says:

            You can’t really look past Kanye. Kanye has massive influence across racial boundaries. Music is upstream of culture. Which is upstream of politics.

            Candace will have trouble distancing herself from Charlie Kirk and their funders. But she’s sharp and passionate. One day she might break free.

            Sadly the black community was gated away from Christianity into a giant trap: rap music, wild African heart of darkness paganism. Once the revolution ran out of steam they were abandoned. Broken families, in city ghettos, gangsters, MalcolmX, etc. From this suffering though, good things will come. It is god’s way.

            • Darin says:

              True, Kanye is getting a lot of attention lately. There are also a lot of Black conservative and Libertarian Youtubers around now too.

            • paul scott says:

              I’m having difficulty understanding the concept of music being upstream of culture . I would take this to mean that music is significant in creating culture. If that is the suggestion I doubt it more than a little. I don’t doubt though that culture is upstream of politics, just about everything is. I read in the Bangkok Post today that peolle who use plastic in any way are bad, and that since this time last week . In Calfornia now people who live in the bush are bad, and it’s best apparently that fires burn them out.