The right is now trying to compare Trump to...

At no time was this question ever asked.
Why do you reply to statements that were never brought up.....
Tell me how many Blacks have moved from the North to the Republican south since year 2000


The majority of blacks never left the south. A minority going back and forth is meaningless.
 
The majority of blacks never left the south. A minority going back and forth is meaningless.
The Blacks are moving south to get away from the racist democrats
Just like when they moved north to get away from the racist democrats

If you watch where people move to it will tell you where they feel most comfortable.
 
The Blacks are moving south to get away from the racist democrats
Just like when they moved north to get away from the racist democrats

If you watch where people move to it will tell you where they feel most comfortable.

You will find that was escaped north not "moved". Watch that clip again Mercor.
 
You will find that was escaped north not "moved". Watch that clip again Mercor.
You may be deficient in American history. You need to read up on this

Great Migration (African American)

The Great Migration, sometimes known as the Great Northward Migration or the Black Migration, was the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970.[1] It was caused primarily by the poor economic conditions for African American people, as well as the prevalent racial segregation and discrimination in the Southern states where Jim Crow laws were upheld
 
If you watch where people move to it will tell you where they feel most comfortable.

As a people they never moved out of the south




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As a people they never moved out of the south




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A large percent of the population at that time did leave the southern states

n Mississippi, the Black American population decreased from about 56% of the population in 1910 to about 37% by 1970,[43] remaining the majority only in some Delta counties. In Georgia, Black Americans decreased from about 45% of the population in 1910 to about 26% by 1970. In South Carolina, the Black population decreased from about 55% of the population in 1910 to about 30% by 1970.[43]
 
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