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To: DoodleDawg

Mississippi Blacks are a lot different than WI, IL and MI Blacks.

However, the Dems are LOSING the Blue Collar working class.
The Dems use to represent the blue collar worker. Now they represent the people that want to take their jobs.

People vote with their pocketbook. That is why the ONLY thing the Dems can do is try to Impeach Trump and hope people will not vote for him in 2020 because of it. That is why they continue to throw all the Sh&t they can at him.


10 posted on 11/04/2019 8:49:53 AM PST by woodbutcher1963
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To: woodbutcher1963

I think you summed up the current political situation right on the money. Next year will be one of the nastiest, dirtiest presidential campaigns in our history.


15 posted on 11/04/2019 9:10:24 AM PST by dowcaet
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To: woodbutcher1963

Mississippi blacks are only different in that they go to church more and are more polite in rural areas

In the Delta which is in places much like the Congo blacks are not threatening and dangerous if you wander in their midst at night ....I’m talking 100s and me the only peckerwood

I would not do that in ghettos up north nor in Jackson Mississippi which is very very dangerous given it’s 80% black in the decaying city proper now

But and this is the huge fat butt

Blacks in Mississippi vote Democrat around 95% even for Hillary

If that changes next election it’d be big news

Networks did not do big exit polls in Mississippi in 2016

They already knew how’d it go

Whites 90 plus percent voted trump

Alabama and Mississippi similar


18 posted on 11/04/2019 9:19:54 AM PST by wardaddy (I applaud Jim Robinson for his comments on the Southern Monuments decision ...thank you)
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