Democrats hid their racism and the Uniparty came into full effect. Regardless the Republicans are the party of Lincoln and the grassroots has never let go of that.
Nothing. Absolutely nothing. I believe it was one democratic senator and 2 democratic house members that changed parties at the time in question. That's the party "switch".
Dinesh D'Souza had a great explanation, but I've had a hard time finding a video clip. I'm commenting in the hope this jogs another another anon's memory and they can chime in.
TLDR: Southern states were racist and Democrat. Conventional wisdom is they stayed racist and became Republican (ergo R's are racist.) BUT, Dinesh points out that racist attitudes were actually declining prior to the Civil Rights Act and that as the South became LESS racist, they became MORE Republican.
Just for my knowledge, what exactly transpired in more simple terms?
Democrats hid their racism and the Uniparty came into full effect. Regardless the Republicans are the party of Lincoln and the grassroots has never let go of that.
Nothing. Absolutely nothing. I believe it was one democratic senator and 2 democratic house members that changed parties at the time in question. That's the party "switch".
Dinesh D'Souza had a great explanation, but I've had a hard time finding a video clip. I'm commenting in the hope this jogs another another anon's memory and they can chime in.
Edit: Found a link where he explains it, but it's not short - https://youtu.be/yu2VsZPplug
TLDR: Southern states were racist and Democrat. Conventional wisdom is they stayed racist and became Republican (ergo R's are racist.) BUT, Dinesh points out that racist attitudes were actually declining prior to the Civil Rights Act and that as the South became LESS racist, they became MORE Republican.
Came here to point of D'Souza, he talks about it in multiple talks.
Thank you very much!