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Republican Challenge With Blacks and Hispanics

JR11 Wrote: Apr 09, 2012 12:23 PM
Republicans collect just as much of OUR money as Democrats, by claiming that black favoritism will result in “equality” with their pretense of white to black redistribution, when the actuality is the confiscation of money and power from all colors of wage earners, enriching all politicians and a few lucky scholars and business owners of the favored color. Republican silence while conservatives act as the sole challengers of the Democrat Party’s stereotype driven election platform of black favoritism, leads non-racist voters to mistakenly believe Republicans are opposed to racial favoritism, so they keep their seats. But nationalized racial favoritism requires the self serving cooperation of a majority of politicians, which it has.

National Journal’s Ron Brownstein provided an eye opening reminder in a column last week about the impact of changing ethnic demographics on America’s political landscape.

The flashing red light of Brownstein’s message is pointed to the Republican Party.

America is changing inexorably into a country that is less and less white and the Republican Party remains today a party whose base is overwhelmingly white.

Brownstein estimates that Barack Obama could be re-elected this year with as little as 39 percent of the white vote. He notes that in 2008, when Obama won with just 43% of the white vote, it was...

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