Richest districts are Dems, Poorest are Republicans

Why don't you go read some of the many links referenced by 528.

Let me help you out...

Mostly black neighborhoods voted more Republican in 2016 than in 2012
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-in-2016-than-in-2012/?utm_term=.c66587d5bc26

Will More Blacks Vote Republican?
https://www.creators.com/read/star-parker/06/18/will-more-blacks-vote-republican

and some additional information...

Republican opportunity with young black voters
https://www.clarionledger.com/story...0-president-donald-trump-campaign/2004201002/


Nowhere does it say 16% of Blacks generally voted Republican over the past two decades
 
And we have asked you all to show that the "richest" are not simply those receiving the most govt payouts.

I looked and could not find any breakdown on those "rich" districts.

So how do you know those districts do not receive a disproportionate amount of govt spending or jobs?

Do you have a breakdown of the amount of welfare payments and govt jobs and govt contractors in those districts?



Yo, deputy dipshit, this thread is about the changing voting habits in the richest and poorest areas you’re on some bullshit that has nothing to do with nothing.

The richest districts are now voting democrat and the poorest are voting republican. How is this possible? It has nothing to do with government spending because none of the districts in question receive any disproportionate amount of government spending or jobs.

You my idiot friend can not comprehend this because you are completely brainwashed to associate poor with democrats and rich with republicans. You’re glitching on the blue pill. Stupid.
 
Why don't you go read some of the many links referenced by 528.

Let me help you out...

Mostly black neighborhoods voted more Republican in 2016 than in 2012
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-in-2016-than-in-2012/?utm_term=.c66587d5bc26

Will More Blacks Vote Republican?
https://www.creators.com/read/star-parker/06/18/will-more-blacks-vote-republican

and some additional information...

Republican opportunity with young black voters
https://www.clarionledger.com/story...0-president-donald-trump-campaign/2004201002/

Yet democrats just got 90% of the Black vote with high turn out.
 
Can the GOP attract black voters? Here's how Republican governors do it.
https://www.vox.com/2016/8/1/12338538/gop-attract-black-voters

Donald Trump easily outpaced John Kasich on the way to the Republican presidential nomination, and the two men continued to feud bitterly as Trump celebrated his victory at the Republican convention, awkwardly held in the state where Kasich is governor. But there’s one area in which Kasich runs circles around Trump: support among black voters.

In a recent NBC/WSJ/Marist poll, Trump pulled off the notable accomplishment of attracting zero percent of the black vote in Ohio (yes, zero). In contrast, Kasich managed to receive 26 percent of the black vote (including fully 33 percent of the votes of black men) in his successful 2014 gubernatorial reelection bid.

Trump’s remarkable unpopularity among African Americans surely is connected to his divisive rhetoric, but the gap between the two men on this score also reflects a difference in the way black Americans view Republican governors and national Republican candidates.

Republican governors routinely outperform their national peers in attracting black voters
Admittedly the Kasich numbers are anomalous for Republican candidates at all levels of government, but they are more common in gubernatorial elections than in presidential contests. Before him, there was Ohio Gov. George Voinovich, who won 42 percent of the black vote following his popular tenure as the mayor of Cleveland, a majority-minority city. More recently, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie — who has since cozied up to Trump — won 21 percent of the black vote in his 2013 reelection win.

There’s more: In her losing bid for governor of California, in 2010, Meg Whitman received 21 of the black vote; in 1998, then-Texas-Gov. George Bush and Arkansas' Mike Huckabee received 27 percent and 48 percent, respectively (although the latter figure is often disputed due to the exit poll’s small sample size). Other Republicans who have fared well with black voters include Scott Walker (Wisconsin), Jeb Bush (Florida), Tom Ridge (Pennsylvania), Mitch Daniels (Indiana), and Charlie Crist (Florida).

(more at above url)
 
Why don't you go read some of the many links referenced by 528.

Let me help you out...

Mostly black neighborhoods voted more Republican in 2016 than in 2012
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-in-2016-than-in-2012/?utm_term=.c66587d5bc26

Will More Blacks Vote Republican?
https://www.creators.com/read/star-parker/06/18/will-more-blacks-vote-republican

and some additional information...

Republican opportunity with young black voters
https://www.clarionledger.com/story...0-president-donald-trump-campaign/2004201002/


Blacks and Zimmerman,Confederacy,David Duke supporters etc can't coexist in the same party.
 
Blacks and Zimmerman,Confederacy,David Duke supporters etc can't coexist in the same party.

ANTIFA rioters / Hillary Crony Capitalists, Black baptist pastors / LGBTQ activists, New York Financiers / Identity politics scam artists --- have no future as a cohesive party that can drive reasonable policy for America.
 
And we have asked you all to show that the "richest" are not simply those receiving the most govt payouts.

I looked and could not find any breakdown on those "rich" districts.

So how do you know those districts do not receive a disproportionate amount of govt spending or jobs?

Do you have a breakdown of the amount of welfare payments and govt jobs and govt contractors in those districts?

How do you know those districts aren’t unreasonably populated by space aliens? Do you have a genetic breakdown of the population or am I just asking irrelevant questions that cannot be answered because ahem is a ducking moron?
 
ANTIFA rioters / Hillary Crony Capitalists, Black baptist pastors / LGBTQ activists, New York Financiers / Identity politics scam artists --- have no future as a cohesive party that can drive reasonable policy for America.
Democrats major problems are The EC,gerrymandering,getting thier voters to the polls and voter suppression.None of that bull shit you just mentioned.
 
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