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Friday, December 18, 2015

DEMOCRATS LEAVE ME NO CHOICE IN 2016; VAN JONES ADMITS DEMS ARE IN TROUBLE



DEMOCRATS LEAVE ME NO CHOICE IN 2016:
BLACK VOTERS ARE TIRED OF UNEMPLOYMENT & POLITICAL RETALIATION.

Due to an extremely Liberal, Divisive agenda which offers very few SOLUTIONS and OPPORTUNITIES for BLACK voters to experience Success in America, DEMOCRATS are leaving BLACK voters no choice but to support GOP candidates come Nov 2016.
BLACK voters are also tired of being victims of Political RETALIATION from the DEMOCRAT party.


CNN political contributor Van Jones didn’t mince words when giving his assessment of the Democratic party ahead of their first 2016 presidential debate Tuesday night:

“I think this whole party has a problem. 

This is the whitest field that we have seen since 1992. There’s no Sharpton. There’s no Carol Moseley Braun. There’s no non-white people there, and this is a party that has to get, not 60%, not 70%, not 90%, but 94% of the black vote to win. 
This is a big problem for the whole party.”

Some on Twitter agreed when they saw the candidates take the stage for the Democratic debate:

Jones, a former green energy advisor in the Obama administration, went on to suggest that there’s room for the Democratic party to improve its numbers with minority voters:

“The Clintons get the black vote by default, but nobody has made a case yet that they can do better. If Biden gets in he might be able to make that case. But Bernie Sanders has so much room to grow with the black vote he should take the opportunity tomorrow to make his case why a white guy from Vermont should get the support of a party with that much black participation.”

GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson has argued that the Republican party has a lot to offer black Americans.

Carson also said the GOP is more willing to get past racism:

“I find black Republicans are treated extremely well in the Republican Party. I hear a lot about what you believe and the kind of principles you’re espousing and I think that’s far more important. I think the Republicans have done a far better job than Democrats in getting over racism.”

Star Parker, founder of CURE (Center for Urban Renewal and Education), believes the GOP should court black voters by focusing on traditional values:

“An ongoing point of contention in the Republican Party has been the extent to which clear identification with traditional Judeo-Christian values is a good idea.

My sense is that, when we add to the equation the growing impact of non-white voters, standing strongly for these traditional values — which would put Republicans in stark contrast to Democrats — would be a win-win for Republicans.”

One thing is certain: with another close election likely, both parties should realize the impact minority voters will have on determining the winner.

Sources: Independent Journal, Mediatate, YouTube

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