It’s irrelevant how the black community feels about gay marriage. They will still vote for Obama no matter what.
Melanin uber alles.
I guess the instant push polling after Obama's interview didn't have as much effect as they had hoped.
No, they won’t vote against him. Ethnic solidarity will ensure a high percentage of the black vote. But they don’t have to vote for him, or put in time organizing and getting out the vote.
Less passion will ensure a lower turnout and could make a difference in swing states.
Not necessarily. With real Christians, God comes first and foremost. Obama would come only after God and His word.
Of course, that’s not to say that most blacks in churches these days ARE ‘real Christians’. Just look at the ones that attended Rev. Wright’s hate spews.
Look for black pastors to be ‘schooled’ by the Obama administration as to how to spin and promote gay marriage now. Indoctrination. Not just for public schools and colleges any more.
Of course it’s irrelevant to black churches Obama’s stand on homo-marriage. They have enthusiastically supported him in spite of their opposition to abortion.
As someone said down-thread, “Melanin über alles.”
Black Pastor Tells CNN His Church Wont Support Obama, Plan To Stay Home
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/black-pastor-tells-cnn-his-church-wont-support-obama-plan-to-stay-home/
You’re missinformed my friend.
10% have stated they WILL NOT vote for him!
Depending on the consentration, that could be significant.
Many fail to recognize the power of the block that stays home.
Which is why I was so hard on the anti-Romney crowd here.
Yep! They sure will. And I’d like them to say how they’ll explain that to God.
I am black and voting for Romney. You must have fell and bumped your head. You dont know squat about what black people will do.Wait for November and you will see what black people will do. Obama is toast!!