Funny how some of the users flip-flop easily and merit is now a prominent factor in an election.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
They are losing the black vote left and right. They have abandoned a big part of their base.
@Gibbon mainly just the black men. Which is interesting.
Agree re base. The "left" now despise the working class.
Agree re base. The "left" now despise the working class.
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
Booker T. Washington was way ahead of his time. 

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Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
@AbbeyRhode The same type of women that called our troops "Baby killers" after coming home from Vietnam didn't have any problems supporting Roe v. Wade and pro-abortion rights.
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Thank you for Best Answer. :)
Northwest · M
Black political representation is only valid if said Black person is a Democrat.
This is a Foxplanation
In reality, the candidate should represent the political leaning. Get it now?
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
Perhaps they were voting on merit rather than levels of melanin in the skin?
Gosh!
86 47
Gosh!
86 47
AmericanVibes · 41-45, M
@newjaninev2 Seems her merit is pretty good.
Jamaican-born immigrant who became Virginia’s first female lieutenant governor
First Black woman elected to statewide office in Virginia
U.S. Marine Corps veteran; served as an electrician and reached corporal rank
Former member of the Virginia House of Delegates
Served on the Virginia Board of Education
Advocate for veterans, school choice, parental rights, and conservative policies
Small business owner and community activist
Worked with homeless shelters and prison ministry programs
Known for outspoken positions on taxes, policing, education, and government spending
Frequently highlights her “American Dream” story from immigrant to statewide elected official.
Oh and 86 44 and 46. Nevermind 46 is already on his way out.
Jamaican-born immigrant who became Virginia’s first female lieutenant governor
First Black woman elected to statewide office in Virginia
U.S. Marine Corps veteran; served as an electrician and reached corporal rank
Former member of the Virginia House of Delegates
Served on the Virginia Board of Education
Advocate for veterans, school choice, parental rights, and conservative policies
Small business owner and community activist
Worked with homeless shelters and prison ministry programs
Known for outspoken positions on taxes, policing, education, and government spending
Frequently highlights her “American Dream” story from immigrant to statewide elected official.
Oh and 86 44 and 46. Nevermind 46 is already on his way out.
















