In one word they'd be fictional.
I've heard of crazier things, I'm sure there are some out there.
Hell, there are even some transgender TERFs...
Both parties used to overplay their hands on social issues. I'm not sure if it still happens or if people think one way or the other by now. This is off topic, but those Democrats sure take the black vote for granted. What have they ever done for the black community? Look at how bad Chicago is and the Democrats have everything there. It's certainly not the Republicans faults.
You're right, that IS off topic!
Well voting Republican might be something to consider after the Democrats have kept blacks in poverty for decades.
By that logic, you could also say that the GOP "kept blacks in poverty" (and worse) for over half a century from 1877 to 1933.
Regardless of Democrat talking points, financially the best years for blacks were in the 40's and 50's.
As others have pointed out, a majority of blacks (of those who even could vote at the time) already voted Democrat by that point. Furthermore, "best years financially" might not be as important regarding who you vote for as "years of highest tangible perceived financial improvement proportional to other races."
Well voting Republican might be something to consider after the Democrats have kept blacks in poverty for decades. Regardless of Democrat talking points, financially the best years for blacks were in the 40's and 50's.
Years when the New Deal legacy was the strongest and FDR did overwhelmingly win the black vote three times. You can’t say the Democratic loyalty comes from nothing because despite discrimination in some new deal programs black americans did undoubtedly do a lot better from them then they ever had in all the previous decades of voting Republican.
Right and how long has it been since then? Is anyone who "benefited" from FDR even alive today? Come on man! My comments stand 100%.
Is any black person who directly "benefited" from anything that the pre-1932 GOP did (or anything that the pre-1960s GOP did, for that matter) alive today, either?