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NAACP: White Democrat Voters ‘Will Not Vote for Black Candidates’

Posted on Thursday, October 23, 2025
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The Supreme Court is considering a Louisiana redistricting case that could have a greater impact on U.S House of Representatives seats than the Texas and California “gerrymandering” maneuvers combined.

The New York Times wrote, “Democrats would be in danger of losing around a dozen majority-minority districts across the South if the court struck down part of the Voting Rights Act.”

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller tweeted, “How many people just realized that Dems had as many as 20 extra seats based on years of unconstitutional race-based gerrymandering?”

For the purpose of “racial justice” under the Voting Rights Act, Democrat legislatures and politicians created several “majority-minority” districts in order to elect black and Hispanic congressional members. The Supreme Court will rule on whether these districts violate equal protection under the Constitution.

ACLU Voting Rights Project Director Sophia Lin Lakin, who supports these majority-minority districts, said: “Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act has been a critical tool in safeguarding the promise that people of color can participate in our democracy on equal terms. It has been our shield against discriminatory maps and our answer to laws designed to suppress the vote. Congress passed the Voting Rights Act with overwhelming, bipartisan support — and reauthorized it again and again — because our leaders understood a fundamental truth: you cannot cure discrimination by pretending it doesn’t exist.”

NAACP lawyer Janai Nelson told the court, “It was clear that, regardless of party, white Democrats were not voting for black candidates whether they were Democrats or not. We know that there is such a significant chasm between how black and white voters vote in Louisiana that there is no question that even if there is some correlation between race and party, that race is the driving factor.”

The Supreme Court decades ago in Shaw v. Reno (1993) and Miller v. Johnson (1995) ruled against districts where gerrymandering by race was the dominant factor. “Ethnic cleansing!” cried Jesse Jackson after the Miller decision. Elaine Jones of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund said, “The noose is tightening.” Her colleague, Theodore Shaw, warned that once this decision goes through, the Black Congressional Caucus “could meet in the back seat of a taxicab.” But of the black House members in the four redesigned majority-white Southern districts who decided to run for reelection, three won. One chose not to run.

In 2016, the city of over 100,000 population that most voted for Donald Trump, with 80% of the vote, was Abilene, Texas, a city that is over 75% white. Shortly after Trump’s election, Abilene voted for its first black mayor. Black Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) recently said: “Myself, Wesley Hunt, Burgess Owens, John James — we are all black men who represent majority-white districts (referring to Texas, Utah, and Michigan, respectively.) Tim Scott is the United States senator from South Carolina. South Carolina does have a strong black population, but it’s a predominantly white state. These are the facts.” America’s three largest cities, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, all have black mayors though none of these cities is majority black. There are many examples of blacks elected to statewide offices in a country where no state has a majority black population. These include Sens. Barack Obama, Kamala Harris, Carol Moseley Braun and Cory Booker, as well as Govs. Doug Wilder, Deval Patrick and Wes Moore.

About the 2008 presidential election, Obama’s principal rival for the Democratic nomination was Hillary Clinton. Obama was attempting to become the first black president, while Clinton was attempting to become the first female president. On the Republican side, the two primary rivals were Mitt Romney, who would become the first Mormon president, and John McCain, who would become at 72 the oldest elected president. In February 2007, Gallup found that 5% of Americans said they “would not vote for” a black presidential candidate; 11% “would not vote for” a woman; 24% “would not vote for” a Mormon; and 42% “would not vote for” a presidential candidate who is “72 years of age.” So, Obama’s hurdle was the lowest.

As for the Supreme Court, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (D-N.Y.) calls Republican-appointed jurists “often underqualified or completely unqualified for their role.”

Nothing says qualified quite like a bartender-turned-congressional candidate. And AOC got elected, proving yet again that despite America’s “systemic racism,” there’s hope.

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John W
John W
7 months ago

Seems to me the NAACP is admitting that Dems are the racists.

Michael J
Michael J
7 months ago

If white dems won’t vote for black candidates, what about white republicans? The fact that the NAACP is extremely biased and can scarcely view anything objectively, it’s obvious that their idea of the best candidate isn’t based on qualification at all.

Dorsey P
Dorsey P
7 months ago

HOGWASH, I VOTED FOR BLACK AMERICANS STARTING IN 1960. BLACK DEMOCRATS MOVE ON, YOU ARE THE RACISTS NOW.

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
7 months ago

Maybe white Democrats are not voting for blacks because the ones their party runs are all Socialist leeches. Do they allow free-thinking, capitalist blacks to run on their ticket?

anna hubert
anna hubert
7 months ago

If the candidate is any good I don’t think blue purple or black would matter, it’s black who would not want to vote for other than black no matter how bad. What other statement could be expected from NAACP.

Alan Christman
Alan Christman
7 months ago

” If you don’t vote for me, you ain’t black” Joe Biden

Michael Stevens
Michael Stevens
7 months ago

I do believe it’s time for the NAACP to go away. They have not been friends of black Americans for decades, have raised millions to throw the black population under the bus, do nothing to improve the lives of young black Americans born out of wedlock, do not encourage a stable married couple household raising children, and seem to always point fingers toward others for problems they created.

Kaiju
Kaiju
7 months ago

UTTER B.S.!!! If true, how did obama get elected?

Orion Bennett
Orion Bennett
7 months ago

What ever happened to the concept of voting for the best person for the job? As a Goldwater Conservative, I have voted for whom I saw as the best person for the job in Presidential elections. I have voted Democrat, and Independent as well as Republican in elections. I admittedly have not voted for a black candidate as I have yet to have seen a capable black man or woman run for president. I likewise have not voted for many white men for president, no matter their party as I didn’t find them capable of the office either. Race, Gender, Religious affiliation has never held any bearing in how I have and will continue to vote.

Michael Burbridge
Michael Burbridge
7 months ago

I am white and I have voted for, as well as donating to, numerous black candidates throughout the past decades. Perhaps the very biased NAACP, as well as the ACLU, doesn’t acknowledge a conservative black as a black person.

fatboy46
fatboy46
7 months ago

If the Black candidate is the Conservative candidate.. well, yes..we for them.

Kay
Kay
7 months ago

Of course the Dems are the racists. These zones should not be based on race but strictly on the number of people in an area, which is what they are supposed to be based on. The population of the United States changes constantly, with people moving from one area to another. Race should have nothing to do with it. And how dare they make the statement that whites will not vote for blacks. I am white. I, when I was a Democrat, voted for Obama, twice, as did my husband. We saw the light finally, thank God. So stop putting labels on us. Stop feeling quilty over what our ancestors did in the past. Slaves were owned by both black and white people, so stop kidding yourself, and everyone else. If someone only votes for a white politician, that’s a they problem, not a me problem. I’m sure there are blacks who will only vote for black politicians, so it goes both ways my friends.

GMK
GMK
7 months ago

I am a white, female, attorney. The first election I was eligible to vote in was 1980. I was a registered Democrat. I PROUDLY voted for Ronald Reagan. Why? Because there was NOTHING about Jimmy Carter that spoke of leadership and strength. I have only voted for 1 Democrat since, Bill Clinton in 1992. I quickly realized what a mistake that was and did note vote for him in 1996. At this point, I know I WILL NEVER VOTE FOR A DEMOCRAT, REGARDLESS WHAT RACE, RELIGION OR GENDER THEY ARE. The Democrat party has made it ABSOLUTELY clear that it HATES everything that has made the USA the.USA.

papaYEC
papaYEC
7 months ago

Yeah, you’re in the Communist Nazi Islamist Party of Global Slavery, aka, the US Democratic Party, so what did you expect?

granny26
granny26
7 months ago

Would not vote for them if they are Democrats.

Bruce
Bruce
7 months ago

Hogwash! Any crutch will do for the ACLU.

Chris Baker
Chris Baker
7 months ago

the Black Congressional Caucus

The fact that such an organization exists along with the NAACP is purely and simply racist. Imagine the uproar if there was a “White Congressional Caucus” or a “NAAWA, National Association of White Americans”.

Tim Terry
Tim Terry
7 months ago

Luv Larry Elder. His facts are truth worthy. However, WHEN WILL SOMEONE PROMINENT EXPOSE TO Americans that the shameful shallow subversive skin melanin CON has zippo 2do with RACE! Lbj demoncRATs post JFK RFK MLKjr assassinations pushed the “skin color” scam as sentimentality FOR A VOTING BLOCK. It’s nazi like to label eye hair skin color w RACE! Its SINister! ATTENTION- RACE is Biology, we are All of the Humanoid RACE! IT = Birth Country (note Africa is a Continent), Language, n “Tribe”… all 3 regardless of any skin tone! YET MAN HAS MADE IT A SOCIAL TRAIT CONstruct to its detriment imho… sad

Vonniequirk
Vonniequirk
7 months ago

The NAACP is long due to die out! I was once a part of their ranks and left because I saw the corruption and deceptive practices first hand. It is time for ALL people of color to stand up for themselves and stop relying on an “organization” that is only in it for the money and fame!

BILL
BILL
7 months ago

If a Black Candidate is a Republican no problem they’ll get the votes

Daniel Smith
Daniel Smith
7 months ago

That is pure unadulterated bull! In the Marine Corps we have light green (white) Marines, slightly darker (Hispanic) Marines and dark green Marines (Black) Marines but ALL MARINES!

Sean Richman
Sean Richman
7 months ago

I won’t ever vote for a democ RAT,black or white.I can think of several black politicians that I would vote for,BYRON DONALDS is one of them.That man has more intelligence than any democ RAT.

A.B. JAMES
A.B. JAMES
7 months ago

tell that to obama, waters, crockett, etc!

Nora Elizabeth Hawkins
Nora Elizabeth Hawkins
7 months ago

I guess they forgot Barack.

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