To: TitansAFC
” People who believe otherwise live in a fantasy world with no sense of the mindset of black voters in america today. “
Gloria Cain is a registered and active Democrat.
If Herman can’t convince her to become a Republican , what shot does he have with millions of strangers ?
Herman himself didn’t see the wisdom of joining the Republican Party until he was 50 and almost out of the business world.
Cain has said he has voted for Democrats in the past and he supported Bill Clinton in 1992.
Cain and the handful of black Republicans are the exception and will never be the rule until blacks themselves
decide the Republican way is the better way.
To: Wild Irish Rogue
I’d just be happy if blacks would notice which political party was the KKK.
39 posted on
11/25/2011 11:00:31 AM PST by
Cyber Liberty
(Cain = National Sales Tax; Perry = Amnesty for Illegals; Romney = Obamacare forever. Who's left?)
To: Wild Irish Rogue
>>>>>.. Cain might believe hell garner a larger share of the black vote in a head-to-head match-up against President Obama, this months NBC/WSJ poll which had an oversample of 400 African-American respondents tells a different story.In a hypothetical general election matchup, according to the poll, Obama gets support from 93 percent of African Americans, while Cain gets just 6 percent.Against Romney, Obama performs similarly among black voters.LINK
Since FDR Democrats have been hoodwinking many blacks with traditional and conservative backgrounds into voting for them. If Obama hoodwinked 96% of blacks to vote for him in 2012, Cain could get lucky and get 15%, even 20%. First he has to win the nomination.
44 posted on
11/25/2011 12:04:02 PM PST by
Reagan Man
("In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.")
51 posted on
11/25/2011 10:34:19 PM PST by
MitchellC
(Of course I support Herman Cain. I'm a conservative.)
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