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Originally Posted by 1blackman1
and you still can't bring yourself to give a number answering the question I asked.
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Give it up Blackman. You're sounding like a broken record. Instead how about addressing the comments in bold text below,
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Originally Posted by Salty Again
... Yet as we've pointed out - President Trump and Republicans
have MANY Black people - All Well-qualified - to serve
in The House of Congress and The Senate - a great number
of candidates.
... Will YOU be supporting them in the upcoming elections?
Cheering them on??
#### Salty
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Originally Posted by Tiny
Would Mitt Romney, John McCain or Bob Dole be putting statues back up of Confederate War Heroes? Would Mitt Romney, John McCain or Bob Dole try to enlist the Republican Base to overturn an election he clearly lost? Now admittedly on the other hand it’s great to see the party abandon the neoconservatism championed by people like McCain. But it’s not all peaches and cream. The changes that Trump’s brought haven’t all been positive. Other than the neoconservatism I prefer the old Republican Party.
Instead of playing the hijack card, how about pointing out blacks have served in every Republican president’s cabinet during most of our lifetime’s. The new Republican Party, like the old Republican Party, invites participation regardless of race, color or creed.
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There are many formidable Black American politicians in the New Republican Party. To name a few, Tim Scott, Byron Donalds, Wesley Hunt, John James, Will Hurd, Ben Carson, Condoleeza Rice and Winsome Sears. It would depend on the opponent, but I'd probably pick any of them except Donalds and James in a primary or general election. I bet Salty would too, certainly in the general elections. How about you?