Even Jimmy Carter had more black support in loss to Reagan
Hillary Clinton has the lowest support among African-Americans as a Democratic presidential candidate since 1960.
The former Secretary of State only has around 73% of support from blacks, which is alarming for a Democratic candidate; usually a Democrat, win or lose, captures on average 87% of African-American support during a presidential election.
Before Hillary, the lowest since 1960 was Jimmy Carter with 83% during the 1980 election, which he lost to Ronald Reagan.
“Clinton recently spoke before a Black Baptist convention and was only able to fill 20% of the seats placed in the room,” reporter citizen-journalist Kevin Collins. “…The faked polls can say what they want, but Hillary Clinton is in deep trouble with exactly the groups she will need if she expects to win in November.”
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People are starting to get it. Hillary has nothing to give but platitudes, and if she did, she'd keep it for herself and her friends.
None of us reading this, whatever our color, is her friend or has the ability to influence her, or even reach her, because we're little people who don't matter to her except for one minute each as we cast a vote. And that's all she wants from us, when from her we need so much more, none of which she can or will give.
Her email stated she didn't feel comfortable around them.
Right 10:46 but too bad the media is hiding the emails which show complete disdain for blacks. They made fun of the names blacks choose as first names and other racists remarks which the media is covering up. The unfortunate thing is blacks will still line up and vote for her. The blacks love of the democrat party is such a mystery. Predominately black areas have been run by democrats for decades now and those areas aren't fit for humans to even step foot in much less have to live. What prevents them from putting 2 and 2 together and seeing they serve no other purpose to democrats other than a vote.
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