Blacks are counted in the Protestant column.
That is a little out there for me, freaking out over the people who don’t vote and being mad at the Protestant conservative voting base, while ignoring those that actually vote against republicans.
Go check out the sermon audio site and look around at the number of sermons still there (seems like a good many are gone now) that were about why Christians shouldn't vote for Obama or McLame either one. There are also a few on there about why Christians are displaying a lack of faith if they ever vote although those seem to be pretty much gone now as well. I don't know the criteria for removing a sermon from the site but it would probably have to be the author or source of the sermon who pulls it. Actually, the problem is the very approach you think is the correct one. Those who vote against republicans are far outnumbered by those who would never vote for the democrat scum but don't bother to vote at all.
Do you really think it's easier to change the opinion and vested interest of someone who already is firmly in the democrat fascist camp than to convince someone to vote because doing so is defending Christianity?