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Question: Can Gretchen Whitmer win the African American vote against Kamala Harris?
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Alben Barkley
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« on: December 17, 2022, 06:59:31 PM »

This thread is full of the exact same kind of racism -- the dumbest kind, to be specific -- that led people here to unironically believe Kanye would take a significant number of black votes from Biden.
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Alben Barkley
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« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2022, 07:03:04 PM »

Nope. Way too many idpol obsessives in the black community, especially among females

This explains why Kamala easily won their support and the nomination last time... Oh wait.

Also if you have bronz approvingly quoting you about something race-related, you really should reconsider all your life choices.
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Alben Barkley
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« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2022, 07:10:31 PM »
« Edited: December 17, 2022, 07:17:28 PM by Alben Barkley »


No that doesn't matter. You see, to the racists on Atlas, things like the state a candidate is from or how persuasive/charismatic/skilled they are or anything like that doesn't matter. All that matters is their skin color, say the racists decrying "idpol" without a hint of irony or self-awareness. This is mostly because these same racists still can't wrap their heads around the idea that Bernie Sanders was blown away in the primary twice for any reason other than that black people are too stupid and "low information" to vote for the same candidate THEY voted for.

It's all quite cringeworthy at best, horrifying at worst. Extremely stupid in any case, as we literally have the example of 2020 staring us in the face of this specific black candidate losing decisively to an old white man, indeed being unable to build enough support to make it to the actual voting. Despite running a heavily "idpol" campaign of which the most famous moment was her attacking the eventual nominee (who overwhelmingly won black voters) for race-related reasons. Almost like that would be proof that black voters are, in fact, not brainless automatons who vote purely for racial and "idpol" reasons. Almost like most are just pragmatic moderates who vote accordingly, and THAT explains their voting habits much better and more consistently than race alone.

To say nothing of the Kanye 2020 disaster on this site again. You can tell how many people on Atlas have never met a black person in their lives, and certainly don't see them as fully human. Unbelievably sad and pathetic.

You can also tell how young they are, to not remember Al Sharpton getting blown out of the water in the 2004 South Carolina primary by John Edwards of all people. Based on their "logic," that should NEVER have happened!
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Alben Barkley
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« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2022, 07:23:34 PM »


No that doesn't matter. You see, to the racists on Atlas, things like the state a candidate is from or how persuasive/charismatic/skilled they are or anything like that doesn't matter. All that matters is their skin color, say the racists decrying "idpol" without a hint of irony or self-awareness. This is mostly because these same racists still can't wrap their heads around the idea that Bernie Sanders was blown away in the primary twice for any reason other than that black people are too stupid and "low information" to vote for the same candidate THEY voted for.

It's all quite cringeworthy at best, horrifying at worst. Extremely stupid in any case, as we literally have the example of 2020 staring us in the face of this specific black candidate losing decisively to an old white man, indeed being unable to build enough support to make it to the actual voting. Despite running a heavily "idpol" campaign of which the most famous moment was her attacking the eventual nominee (who overwhelmingly won black voters) for race-related reasons. Almost like that would be proof that black voters are, in fact, not brainless automatons who vote purely for racial and "idpol" reasons. Almost like most are just pragmatic moderates who vote accordingly, and THAT explains their voting habits much better and more consistently than race alone.

To say nothing of the Kanye 2020 disaster on this site again. You can tell how many people on Atlas have never met a black person in their lives, and certainly don't see them as fully human. Unbelievably sad and pathetic.

We also have an example in 2022 where Brian Kemp did way better with the African American vote than Hershel Walker did despite the fact that both Democratic candidates were African American and the fact that Hershel Walker was a huge football star too.




There are many such examples. I gave another one of Al Sharpton betting his 2004 campaign on a strong showing in South Carolina, but he could barely get 10% of the vote and didn't win a single county! Indeed if anything Obama 2008 was the exception more than the rule. And the fact that Hillary still did quite well with many black voters and Obama only actually had a chance in the first place after winning lily-white Iowa (indeed many of his strongest overperformances were in overwhelmingly white states rather than diverse states -- just look at him nearly sweeping the plains and Mountain West) kinda muddies the waters to say the least.

Yet you wouldn't know any of that if you asked Atlas. Despite tons of evidence to the contrary, if they want to believe some sick racist narrative about how blacks will only vote against other blacks if it's for a "powerful white man" linked to another black to rule over them, they will find a way!
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