Meanwhile, in South Carolina.
An exit poll in South Carolina [is] being criticized after voters in Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, and Spartanburg were asked a series of questions about race and slavery, WSPA reports.
Voters were asked whether “blacks are getting too demanding in their push for equal rights”:
Other questions asked, for example, whether blacks weren't hard enough workers. But it's all perfectly standard language, you see.
“It was designed to take advantage of a political moment of Senator Tim Scott's election as the first African-American from a southern state since reconstruction,” said [political science professor David Woodard]. “It was not designed to be provocative.”
Woodard said the controversial statements mentioned in his polls were used by pollsters for decades and that's why he chose to include it. He was surprised by the reaction.okay my first thought, who told them they needed to take "THEIR COUNTRY" back like I've said before they can't take it back because it never left, and we know they are not talking about before they came here and set about enslaving, stealing land and manifesting their God complex. the wannabe token they elected as senator who are is real constituents whose rights willhe really fight for or whose suppression will he support, got to pay the piper.
as to it not being designed to be provocative yeah just to stir up the stereotypes held since forever and all offensive to Black people, not sure whether they were trying to elect him or prevent it guess it depends on how they gerrymandered his constituency, and he's junior to LINDSEY GRAHAM. so what power does he actually get, cover Grahams butt when he's to lazy to do anything does that make him a yes man I don't know just asking. REPUBLICAN BLACK PERSON IS JUST A REPUBLICAN BLACK PERSON WHO WORKS TO IMPLIMENT THE REPUBLICAN AGENDA OF HATE, DISCRIMNATION AND BIGOTRY RACISM IS A PLUS FOR THEM.
they need to realize they can't tell us something is what it isn't that is their audacity of arrogance