• HawHawHaw! (Again)

    From kmiller@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 11 07:47:51 2022
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NijyIe8t5I

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  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to kmiller on Sun Dec 11 16:53:58 2022
    On 12/11/2022 7:47 AM, kmiller wrote:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NijyIe8t5I

    "Walker staffers told Politico that Blanchard Walker floated the idea
    that Walker should have been earning up to 50% of the Black vote in the
    state — which would have represented an unusually high share of the vote
    for a Republican candidate. One staffer told the news outlet that
    Blanchard Walker repeatedly stated that her husband needed "to be
    getting him in front of his people, in front of his community."

    "She thought we should be getting amounts of African American voters
    that no Republican in the history of modern politics has ever gotten,"
    an individual close to the campaign told Politico. "And that became an obsessive focus.""

    "In last month's general election, when Warnock edged out Walker
    49.4%-48.5% statewide, the incumbent senator won 90% of the black vote, compared to 8% for Walker, according to CNN exit polling."

    https://www.businessinsider.com/herschel-julie-walker-50-percent-black-vote-georgia-senate-warnock-2022-12

    Herschel who? lol It wasn't just his wife. A lot of Republicans
    had the racist idea that he would split the Black vote. This is why the
    orange idiot insisted that he run in the first place. "Hey, he's my
    buddy and he's Black. What else do you need to know?"

    TB

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  • From filmbydon@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Sun Dec 11 17:11:16 2022
    On Sunday, December 11, 2022 at 4:54:01 PM UTC-8, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On 12/11/2022 7:47 AM, kmiller wrote:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NijyIe8t5I

    "Walker staffers told Politico that Blanchard Walker floated the idea
    that Walker should have been earning up to 50% of the Black vote in the state — which would have represented an unusually high share of the vote for a Republican candidate. One staffer told the news outlet that
    Blanchard Walker repeatedly stated that her husband needed "to be
    getting him in front of his people, in front of his community."

    "She thought we should be getting amounts of African American voters
    that no Republican in the history of modern politics has ever gotten,"
    an individual close to the campaign told Politico. "And that became an obsessive focus.""

    "In last month's general election, when Warnock edged out Walker
    49.4%-48.5% statewide, the incumbent senator won 90% of the black vote, compared to 8% for Walker, according to CNN exit polling."

    https://www.businessinsider.com/herschel-julie-walker-50-percent-black-vote-georgia-senate-warnock-2022-12

    Herschel who? lol It wasn't just his wife. A lot of Republicans
    had the racist idea that he would split the Black vote. This is why the orange idiot insisted that he run in the first place. "Hey, he's my
    buddy and he's Black. What else do you need to know?"

    TB

    It certainly shows the POV white Republicans hold for the "Colored Vote"...

    Al Sharpton Jr.

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  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to film...@gmail.com on Mon Dec 12 09:51:00 2022
    On 12/11/2022 5:11 PM, film...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, December 11, 2022 at 4:54:01 PM UTC-8, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On 12/11/2022 7:47 AM, kmiller wrote:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NijyIe8t5I

    "Walker staffers told Politico that Blanchard Walker floated the idea
    that Walker should have been earning up to 50% of the Black vote in the
    state — which would have represented an unusually high share of the vote >> for a Republican candidate. One staffer told the news outlet that
    Blanchard Walker repeatedly stated that her husband needed "to be
    getting him in front of his people, in front of his community."

    "She thought we should be getting amounts of African American voters
    that no Republican in the history of modern politics has ever gotten,"
    an individual close to the campaign told Politico. "And that became an
    obsessive focus.""

    "In last month's general election, when Warnock edged out Walker
    49.4%-48.5% statewide, the incumbent senator won 90% of the black vote,
    compared to 8% for Walker, according to CNN exit polling."

    https://www.businessinsider.com/herschel-julie-walker-50-percent-black-vote-georgia-senate-warnock-2022-12

    Herschel who? lol It wasn't just his wife. A lot of Republicans
    had the racist idea that he would split the Black vote. This is why the
    orange idiot insisted that he run in the first place. "Hey, he's my
    buddy and he's Black. What else do you need to know?"

    TB

    It certainly shows the POV white Republicans hold for the "Colored Vote"...

    Al Sharpton Jr.

    This is a fun and interesting comment on that. I think this guy
    has absolutely zero chance of winning the Republican nomination, but I
    said the same thing about #45. I don't think the base will go for
    anything other than a White man for president. But, hey, they voted for Herschel for the senate, so I could easily be wrong.

    "Trump who? GOP senators rave over a potential Tim Scott presidential run.'

    The South Carolina senator isn't committing to a White House bid yet,
    but his colleagues think he'd have a shot in a possibly tough field."

    https://www.politico.com/news/2022/12/12/trump-gop-senators-tim-scott-presidential-00073280

    TB

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