Black Americans are coming home to the GOP
Anecdotally, I'm seeing this in my own area. While my Church congregation pretty well mirrors ethnicity in the community in general, where I do my "missions" stuff in town - I'm clearly a minority.
I would say that, on average, the people I work with (both ministerial, social services, clients, etc) would be about 80-85% black. Don't know why that is, but it is.
Some of the blacks who used to be very anti-Trump are not so much anymore.
Some of the blacks who didn't used to talk about politics are a little more vocal now, and critical of the Democrats.
Some of the blacks who didn't used to talk about politics are actually speaking well of Trump and the economy.
Anecdotally, I'm seeing this in my own area. While my Church congregation pretty well mirrors ethnicity in the community in general, where I do my "missions" stuff in town - I'm clearly a minority.
I would say that, on average, the people I work with (both ministerial, social services, clients, etc) would be about 80-85% black. Don't know why that is, but it is.
Some of the blacks who used to be very anti-Trump are not so much anymore.
Some of the blacks who didn't used to talk about politics are a little more vocal now, and critical of the Democrats.
Some of the blacks who didn't used to talk about politics are actually speaking well of Trump and the economy.
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