Again, you are not correct. And I can give you a ton of proof. From within my own family! I have a whole generation of older relatives who confesssed that their single motivation this go around was the ability in their lifetimes to vote for an African American who has a real chance of being president.
I have my grandfather to thank for keeping me infomed about what he and his friends did when their chance came to make a statement. The other grandparents in Mississippi marshalled up their whole congregation and went "Obama for Solidarity" according to grandma. She says she hasn't voted for a white person since Bill Clinton. I asked her if not Obama, she cut me off, "Oh no doubt, Hilary!"
I have a friend who does not vote. He registered and happily marched in to the polls in Chicago. He couldn't wait to call me and let me know that he felt he had to get involved. So much so that he got ten of his non-voting friends to do the same.
And here's one that just will froth some out there. My dad is a sometimes member of Trinity United Church. And his declared position was, "I don't care what Clinton does, I'm voting Obama." He's voted Republican the last three elections and had Romney made it, he'd be actively in that camp.
The active site Black Planet (I'm a member) without a doubt is an Obama stronghold and they had a very racially based tilt. I can easily give you several others. Oh, and a sour feeling exists in many African American women who felt ostracized for not voting Hilary with their other sisters. Have you not been keeping up with the reading in the Community?
So you see, I don't need a survey. I don't have to run out and/or speculate. So be careful with your statement about "PURE conjecture."
I have my grandfather to thank for keeping me infomed about what he and his friends did when their chance came to make a statement. The other grandparents in Mississippi marshalled up their whole congregation and went "Obama for Solidarity" according to grandma. She says she hasn't voted for a white person since Bill Clinton. I asked her if not Obama, she cut me off, "Oh no doubt, Hilary!"
I have a friend who does not vote. He registered and happily marched in to the polls in Chicago. He couldn't wait to call me and let me know that he felt he had to get involved. So much so that he got ten of his non-voting friends to do the same.
And here's one that just will froth some out there. My dad is a sometimes member of Trinity United Church. And his declared position was, "I don't care what Clinton does, I'm voting Obama." He's voted Republican the last three elections and had Romney made it, he'd be actively in that camp.
The active site Black Planet (I'm a member) without a doubt is an Obama stronghold and they had a very racially based tilt. I can easily give you several others. Oh, and a sour feeling exists in many African American women who felt ostracized for not voting Hilary with their other sisters. Have you not been keeping up with the reading in the Community?
So you see, I don't need a survey. I don't have to run out and/or speculate. So be careful with your statement about "PURE conjecture."
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
There is no proof of what you say, pure conjecture.
Do you forget the primary in 2004?
Tell me you don't remember how that went.
Focus on race is the happens by those who think about race more than they think about the man or woman under the skin.

