North Carolina GOP Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is implying that a realignment is occurring among black voters who might be growing disillusioned with the “ridiculous” victimhood narrative the left has been pushing.
(Video: Fox News)
In the video clip embedded above, Robinson told Fox News host Dan Bongino, “I think that folks are waking up all over this country, and that includes black people in this country. Black people started taking a look around in many of their communities and wonder why for the last 50 years, things have been the same. Why they’re seeing the same old things over and over again and hearing the same things over and over again with no positive results.”
He continued: “And they’re starting to see that they need to reach out in a different direction. And I think that many of the things they’ve seen here in North Carolina since 2010, and many of the things, quite frankly, that they saw under President Trump compared to a President Biden. They’re seeing that the answer lies on the other side of the aisle. So I think we gonna start seeing more and more black voters switch over to Republican.”
The “Unfiltered” host then played a soundbite from Stacey Abrams, the far-left Democrat running for Georgia governor for the second time, apparently complaining about so-called voter suppression and photo ID.
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“The soft bigotry of low expectation is not solved. This is as hard as a punch. It’s as devastating and has been detrimental in the black community as a stick of dynamite chucked from the Ku Klux Klan. This stuff is ridiculous.
“To suggest the people who survived the Middle Passage survived the horrors of slavery, then survived Jim Crow, now reached the point where they can’t go down to the DMV to get a free ID to secure their votes. Not only is it insulting; it’s ridiculous,” Robinson, who is the likely Republican candidate for governor in 2024, explained.
“We’ve got to push back against that narrative. It’s a false narrative meant to continue the propagation that black folks are victims and that they need the Democratic Party to supply them with everything that they need. That’s a falsehood; we know it’s not true, and we’ve got to push back against that narrative,” he concluded.
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Dan Bongino introduced the segment by referencing a Washington Examiner article that claimed, in part, based on some polling data, “There are signs that black Americans are slowly moving away from the Democratic Party. While this shift is far less dramatic than the huge numbers of Hispanic Americans who have abandoned the party, it’s happening nonetheless…And as we’ve seen repeatedly, in close elections, even a 1%-2% shift in support can mean the difference between victory and defeat.”
Bongino noted that it “turns out people love freedom and liberty, and it doesn’t have a skin color. That could really be bad news for the Dems, however, in the midterms.”
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