Whatever. Blacks, christian or not, will vote Obama and just as much as 2008. Probably the only group who will support him as much as last time.
Black Christians support Dems who want gay marriage and abortion on demand all of the time.
If a voter were actually sorry for his traitorous act of voting for Barry in 2008, he will never trust hmself to soil a polling place again. That will be a benefit to this nation; there’s no need, as some have suggested, for the traitor to eat a bullet in contrition.
In many states they are MORE than 50% of the Democrat vote and control it lock, stock and barrel.
The white liberal geeks and pukes who are kept around to disguise the fact this is a blackman's party are the ones on the abortion kick.
Stenney Hoyer was the first white Democrat member of Congress to literally lose his district to black voters. The top guys over in Prince George's County Maryland told him to find a new home because in the future they would be running a blackman for Congress.
Stenney found a new home.
Those who vote will vote for Obama. They will not show up in the numbers or with the enthusiasm they had last time though. I think they will turnout with 5% - 10% fewer voters. Instead of 94% support he will get something in the eighties.
You missed the major point of the article. 2008 was the high-water mark of black voter participation, and will likely not be repeated. The author's contention is that many blacks and black Christians have become disenchanted with Obama's anti-Christian and other immoral policies (and I would add a perception among some blacks that Obama is actually a "punk" himself).
While very few blacks will go as far as to vote for Romney, a number will not vote at all this November. What the author predicts is a more typical election turnout among blacks, which - with the exception of 2008's Hope & Change euphoria - is usually low. For Obama, this possibility is catastrophic.
I disagree, I think a relevant minority of them will actually not vote for Obama.
Don’t dismiss the whole group. There are good thinking men and women in there. Many on this board were liberals once. People change. The catalysts vary.
Dennis Miller changed after 9/11. I changed after my conversion to Christianity. Others change when their successful business get assaulted, their kids get bussed, or they are on the receiving end of reverse discrimination.
Allow for the fact that people can and do change.