They still voted for him in numbers above 90%, knowing his positions on all those issues. If they didn’t know the first time, they knew the second time. I doubt too many knew his positions at all, they only knew that he was black,. The Chicago cops still talk about the night of his first election, when blacks were out in force screaming in their faces “We run this mutha now”. They can’t vote for Obola again, but if another black man ran, as long as he promised more free sh*t, and promised to enact laws which affected only whites negatively, even if he also promised post-birth abortion as a right, they’d still vote for him.
The black pastors said that he didn’t stand for gay marriage or abortion.
It took Barack up to the second election to say that he’d “evolved” on the issue (even though he’d ALWAYS been a supporter of homofascists and even told them he’d have to shuck and jive to pitch his campaign to the people in flyover country who cling to God...).
I know and have also met black Conservatives who voted for this man twice.
Not a darn thing in common with the man’s politics but they voted for him twice. It staggers any kind of logic or reason.