Really Tony? Statues and aligning the 30 Million plus people who live in the southern states with being slave-owners? That's all you got bro? Looks like Trump is waltzing through 2024 then.
Nobody with an IQ above a kumquat believes that crap. The guys a troll and paid to post. Truth be known, the nic is probably operated by some Leftist backed spam room with multiple users hence the 24/7 adnausium attack.
Try to take away trump supporters hero monuments and they can get violent Unite the Right rally The Unite the Right rally[4] was a white supremacist and neo-Nazi[5][6][7][8] rally that was conducted in Charlottesville, Virginia, from August 11 to 12, 2017.[9][10] Protesters were members of the far-right and included self-identified members of the alt-right,[11] neo-Confederates,[12] neo-fascists,[13] white nationalists,[14] neo-Nazis,[15] Klansmen,[16] and various right-wing militias.[17] The marchers chanted racist and antisemitic slogans, carried weapons, Nazi and neo-Nazi symbols, the Valknut, Confederate battle flags, Deus Vult crosses, flags and other symbols of various past and present anti-Muslim and antisemitic groups.[8][9][18][19][20][21][22] The organizers' stated goals included unifying the American white nationalist movement[11] and opposing proposed removal of the statue of General Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville's former Lee Park.[21][23]
What you don't realize Tony is that the country has become so polarized and the mere act of expressing one's political viewpoint can lead to all sorts of things... ranging from getting physically attacked in public for wearing a maga hat to getting fired at work. The polls are way off Tony. There are a LOT of blacks out there that are 100% for Trump. They'll never say it in public though. OG blacks. The ones that actually vote, not the talk tough tay-tays. You just don't get out enough bro. Or you live in Russia. Trust me on this one... more blacks like Trump than you know.
How John Bel Edwards won the Louisiana Governor's race Author: Chris McCrory Published: 1:41 PM CST November 17, 2019 "John Bel Edwards won with African American votes and African American turnout," political analyst Ron Faucheux said. "The 51% that Republicans got combined in the primary fell to 49% in the runoff, and that was largely due to increased African American turnout." Edwards spent much of his time in the closing days of the race in predominantly-black areas, trying to bring more black voters to the polls. During the last week of the campaign, Mayor LaToya Cantrell stumped for the incumbent governor. "This race really proved to be rural vs. urban, and Governor Edwards really performed so well in all of the urban areas," said pollster and analyst Greg Rigamer. The strategy worked overwhelmingly. By the time final results came in Saturday night, Edwards had secured about 99% of the African American vote, according to WWL-TV's election analysis By 9:45 p.m., WWL-TV called the election for Edwards because 93% of returns had come in, and the majority outstanding were from predominantly black districts, which had broken universally for the Democrat."