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Blacks Are Running

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The Gantt Report 

It’s 2013 and Black people are already running for elected office in elections that won’t take place until 2014.

Since President Barack Obama won his reelection race, more and more African Americans have become interested in seeking public office.

Everybody, it seems, wants to suck on the government breast. They want a government pay check. They want government benefits. They want lobbyist paid free lunches and dinners.

Most Black candidates need Black votes to win. What will a candidate have to do to get your vote in the next election?

Will you vote for a candidate that looks “Black”? Will you vote for a candidate that acts Black? Will you vote for a candidate that talks Black?

Or will you vote for candidates that love Black people and one that will support the Black community by standing up and speaking out on issues that are important to Black communities?

Look for some lack legislators to run against each other, Black commissioners and Council members will run against each other, even some Black members of same churches will run against each other.

I will never be the one to say any person that seeks a public office should not run for office.  But with so many community candidates running against each other, criticizing each other and demonizing each other, how can we tell which Black candidates are best?

Hmmm? Is the Black candidate we know best for us or is the Black candidate The Man knows best for us? Is the Black candidate that has more campaign dollars best for us or is that Black candidate that spends money with Black political professionals, Black newspapers and Black-owned radio and TV stations best for us?

Whatever candidate you like, don’t “like” them too fast. Blacks are always the first group of voters to endorse and support and the last group to benefit from endorsements. Politicians of all races, creeds and colors oftentimes pose as our friends, pose as our leaders and pretend to have our best interests at heart but when they get into office you can’t find them, never see them and never hear a word from them until the next election.

I haven’t heard of this much running since I read about runaway slaves!

To me, in a capitalist society it’s all about the benjamins! I hate contributing money to political campaigns that give all of the money to devilish vendors that hate Black people and only want to rip Black candidates off.

One thing about the upcoming elections that will always be true: There will be more Black candidates that will lose than there will be Black candidates that win.

The losers will be unknown, unorganized, unprofessional and unwilling to give Black voters the love, respect and appreciation that Black people deserve.

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