Defectors

A really interesting thing has happened on the way to the election.

PJTV's Tea Party TV today unveiled the results of a special Tea Party poll, which revealed that about one-in-three (32%) African Americans who are likely voters would vote for a candidate supported by the Tea Party movement.

"Questions of racism within the Tea Party have been raised for months now," said Vik Rubenfeld, PJTV's Polling Director. "Our survey found that more than one-in-three African Americans support the movement. Moreover, the data revealed that 32 percent are also likely to vote for a congressional candidate whom the Tea Party supports."

"PJTV's Tea Party poll shows that, for many black voters, race no longer serves as a rationale for supporting policies that undermine their economic interests," said Joe Hicks, PJTV's host of the Minority Report and a former Executive Director for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. "Democrats and leftists have attempted to define the Tea Party movement as a collection of angry white bigots. However, the PJTV poll of black voters shows the wheels on the race card bus are beginning to fall off."


Or perhaps another liberal meme has been thrown under the reality bus. (Note: if you are interested in more links the above linked Yahoo article has them.)

You can see Vik discuss the results on Pajamas TV.

Cross Posted at Power and Control

posted by Simon on 09.24.10 at 03:59 PM





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Blaclk tea partiers?

Huh, I guess black people can be racists after all.

Veeshir   ·  September 24, 2010 04:10 PM

Not racists Veeshir. Since blacks are automatically enrolled at birth in Team D, (in the minds of liberals/progressives) those who think for themselves and arrive at a political position that strays from the true path would be labeled "Uncle Toms and Tomasinas" or race traitors.

Crawdad   ·  September 24, 2010 10:25 PM

I stand corrected, and all is well with the world.

Veeshir   ·  September 25, 2010 11:12 AM

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