2018 run-off election for Gov. of U.S. Virgin Islands:
Independent (known to be a Republican) 45%, Democrat 55%
2,000 vote difference. Not 20,000.
Indeed, the total vote was barely over 20,000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_United_States_Virgin_Islands_gubernatorial_election
Overwhelmingly black. But not overwhelmingly Democrat.
Afro-Caribbeans don’t share the welfare/single-parent/gangster culture of African Americans. I could say the same thing about recent immigrants from Africa. It’s one thing for African American “scholars” to pooh-pooh Sowell’s differentiation among subgroups of blacks in the U.S. But, Sowell’s path-breaking has now been replicated by many and is now undeniable.
Democrat policies are designed, even intended to destroy the black family and the black neighborhood, in order to turn blacks into a permanent underclass. Those policies are slow genocide. Blacks outside the U.S., not caught in the welfare trap, range along the political spectrum. They’re not overwhelmingly Democrat.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0049089X08001130
As I outlined in my previous post, USVI residents WILL NOT vote Republican openly by more than 8%. Mapp ran as a member of the ICM Party because he couldn’t win as a Republican, period. I said that 20,000 USVI voters if given the option of voting Dem or GOP would vote Dem by over 90%. That would mean if you attached it to FL, Ben Nelson would still be Senator now.
I’m not sure what your point is attaching links regarding Afro-Caribbean culture and how the Dems are harming Blacks (of course they are !), it still doesn’t change their actual voting habits, which in the USVI, just like nearly all their mainland Black counterparts, still vote against the GOP by a margin of 9-to-1.
The Republicans don’t have a single elected official in the USVI. The legislature, 15 members, is 13 Democrats and 2 Independents. That is ZERO percent GOP Representation.