The African American community has a boat load of reasons to seek a change in their representation at any level of government. Their reasons are unique to their racial status. I would expect from this year forward there is going to be more and more African American voters going to the polls with one primary thought in mind; "We want someone who values the lives of our children as much as we do."
I would expect more and more legislators will be paying attention to commercials whereby their name does not appear as one that supports the African American community in instituting laws that protect ALL Americans and not simply the Caucasian variety. I would guess the minority populations, including, Hispanic voters might see the qualifications for election differently as well.
I don't want to hear the two words "Race Card" again. If used it will clearly indicate a bigot stated it. There is NO race card, there is only laws that uphold the dignity of life for all Americans.
According to my standard, Chris Wallace now qualifies as a bigot.
End of discussion.
I would expect more and more legislators will be paying attention to commercials whereby their name does not appear as one that supports the African American community in instituting laws that protect ALL Americans and not simply the Caucasian variety. I would guess the minority populations, including, Hispanic voters might see the qualifications for election differently as well.
I don't want to hear the two words "Race Card" again. If used it will clearly indicate a bigot stated it. There is NO race card, there is only laws that uphold the dignity of life for all Americans.
According to my standard, Chris Wallace now qualifies as a bigot.
End of discussion.