The Republican Party once enjoyed nearly unanimous support among African American voters; it can hardly maintain a foothold in the black community. Exploring how and why this shift occurred, the author navigates the policy choices and political strategies that have driven a wedge between the GOP and its formerly stalwart constituents.
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The Republican Party once enjoyed nearly unanimous support among African American voters; it can hardly maintain a foothold in the black community. Exploring how and why this shift occurred, the author navigates the policy choices and political strategies that have driven a wedge between the GOP and its formerly stalwart constituents.