Conservative issues are popular among African Americans, but astoundingly conservative politics are not. School choice, right-to-life, and faith-based delivery of social services all command majority support in the Black community, but not among the elected representatives of that community.
We believe that the root of this problem is failure of conservatives to portray these issues and the parties that represent them forthrightly in the cultural venues popular among African Americans.
Strength | ||
Debt Threat | ||
Rise | ||
Same Old Plan |
Taxes | ||
What Hope & Change | ||
American Education | ||
Are We Better Off | ||
No Friend | ||
Summary |
Hope and Change | ||
Freedom of Religion C | ||
Freedom of Religion E | ||
Herman Cain 1 | ||
Herman Cain 2 | ||
Herman Cain 3 |