I haven’t seen where Texas has 4 of the 7 cities. I did see one. Most all of the poorest cities are ran by Democrats. A stat I saw rebuked something where Trump supposedly said the top 20 poorest cities are ran by democrats. It was 17. It is fact that most of the poorest cities in America are ran by the left. The top homeless cities are also sanctuary cities, ran by the left.
The left has had a stronghold on the minority vote for decades, yet little to no improvement has been made. That was more of my point. The left doesn’t want things to change. Quite a few minorities have started to see that the left really don’t have their best interests in mind, they just have to be willing to look honestly at the reality.
Like 50 cents saying he looked at Biden’s tax plan, and didn’t want to become 20 cents. They get ridiculed for thinking for themselves, many times by worthless white people.
I think you mean well, but the information you go off of isn’t true.
Initially you said poverty rate, so that's what I looked up. In this post you say poorest, which would actually be something different. Either way, the statements I made were in good faith.
Houston was number 3, El Paso 4, Dallas 5 and San Antonio was 7. Austin and Fort Worth came in at 18 and 19, respectively.
Oklahoma City, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Nashville and Charlotte also made the top 20. Poverty rates are involved in poverty rates so it is no surprise that 11 of the top 20 would be warm weather cities where homeless often migrate. Of course Los Angeles and New York are in the top 20 as people move there every year attempting to make it in some part of the entertainment industry.
My reason for going into this is to show that there are some factors in play that don't necessarily have anything with who controls the mayor's office, or even the governor's office for that matter.
I see you writing about minority voting blocks and strongholds but you appear to be dodging the question I asked you. You responded to one specific sentence in my post in which I said minorities do not need to be told what to think and that they can draw from their own experiences by saying, "That is not true." Do you feel minorities are incapable of thinking for themselves?
I don't know if ridiculing is the right word, but I have never heard of ridiculing for voting Republican in past years. Trump has changed that, because many people cannot get past what he says about people who are not the same as him. Please don't look at this as some validation for the myth white people carry around about educated Blacks being looked down on for daring to get an education and lift themselves out of poverty. It's not.
You can look anywhere and quickly find Christians who criticize other Christians for their support of Trump, women who criticize other women for their support of Trump and Jews who criticize other Jews (particularly Jared Kushner) for their support.
Next, and I can't believe I'm about to actually comment on this part, but 50 Cent has made it clear he doesn't support Donald Trump. Apparently his comments were regarding what somebody told him would be his tax bracket if Joe Biden was elected president. Also, the picture of 50 and Ice Cube in Trump hats was doctored and Cube (not sure if 50 made similar comments) made it clear he didn't appreciate one of Trump's kids tweeting it out.
Finally, you said you think I mean well but the information I go off of isn't true. Outside of things that I've said as strictly opinion(we've all done a lot of that in this true) what untruths am I going off of or saying?