Democrats have been worried about the African-American vote in Louisiana for months. But what really doomed Sen. Mary Landrieu's reelection bid was the near-monolithic white vote against her.
This is the kind of spin that is soooo typical with pro-'Rat writers and commentators on electoral politics.
First, Democrats don't worry about the black vote in terms of percentage of votes for each candidate. They take for granted that 90+% of it will go to them. What they do worry about is the number of black voters who will cast ballots. That's why their fraud machine is geared to manufacturing votes that wouldn't otherwise exist in predominantly African-American precincts.
Second, this writer has some gall to refer to white vote as "near-monolithic" against Landrieu. Her getting 18% of the white vote hardly qualifies for that description. If in some hypothetical election, the GOP candidate were to get 18% of the African-American vote, these same lefty MSM pundits would never call it "near-monolithic." They'd be too busy crying in their beer, because they know that in state wide elections, it would generally spell doom for their candidate.
Thank you for sharing your insights, dear justiceseeker93!