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The Road to Victory Runs Through Black Voters

8/14/2025

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Black voters aren’t a side note. We’re the base. And Democrats are losing us.

Eight months into Donald Trump’s second presidency, Democratic hopefuls are already angling for 2028. Governors Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker, Josh Shapiro, former U.S. Representative Rahm Emanuel, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and others want to be the party’s next leader. But instead of fortifying their foundation, many Democrats are chasing MAGA voters who reject everything Democrats claim to stand for.

You can’t expand your base until you protect it. And the base of the Democratic Party is Black America.
In 2024, 83% of Black voters backed Vice President Kamala Harris—down from 92% for Joe Biden in 2020 and 93% for Barack Obama in 2012. Only 59.6% of eligible Black voters cast a ballot in 2024, a 3% decrease from 2020. In total, an estimated 13.9 million Black voters stayed home. Trump won the presidency by fewer than three million votes. That drop in Black support should alarm Democrats.

Black Women

Black voters are tired of being remembered only in election season. That fatigue is why many—especially Black women, have chosen to sit out marches and protests in recent months.

While Black male support for Democrats dropped in 2024, Black women remained steadfast. They saved the country from itself in 2020 by organizing and rallying against Trump, and in 2024, they held the line--92% of Black women voted against Trump, more than any other group. Yet this crucial bloc of voters continues to be largely ignored by Democratic politicians.

Malcolm X’s warning still rings: “The most disrespected person in America is the Black woman. The most unprotected person is the Black woman. The most neglected person is the Black woman.”

Since Trump’s return, the neglect has only intensified. 300,000 Black women have lost their jobs. Reproductive health restrictions, cuts to SNAP, and Medicaid will hit Black women the hardest. Attacks on public education threaten Black women—arguably the most educated demographic in America—more than any other group.

If Democrats are serious about winning, they must protect and uplift Black women, invest in Black communities, and show up because history has shown us that Black women will protect and uplift this nation in return.

The Democratic Response

Instead of courting Black voters, Democrats have responded as expected—recycling consultant-tested talking points that make the party look more willing to accommodate creeping fascism than to fight for its most vulnerable voters.

Bernie Sanders continues to criticize Vice President Harris’s campaign while ignoring the misogynistic, racist, and historic headwinds she faced. Democrats are willing to sit down with right-wing podcasters like Joe Rogan, Steve Bannon, Andrew Schulz, and Megyn Kelly but avoid platforms like Jemele Hill, Native Land and Grits and Eggs. Appealing to audiences openly hostile to Black communities won’t win elections—it will depress turnout further.

The Republican Party has made its anti-Black stance clear. Whether one likes it or not, the Democratic Party remains the only political vehicle for change for Black voters. But that relationship cannot be one-sided. Black voters need to know they matter more than MAGA voters who will never support economic justice and equality.
 
The Road Ahead

America has always tolerated Black suffering—slavery, Jim Crow, mass incarceration, and police brutality. Under Trump, the attacks have intensified: DEI programs dismantled, the first Black Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff removed, Confederate names restored to military bases, the first Black Librarian of Congress fired, artifacts from the African American Museum targeted, Black-run cities “occupied,” and the Voting Rights Act placed under threat by the Supreme Court.

Republicans understand the importance of Black voters to the Democratic Party which is why they are constantly attacking Black communities and our civil and voting rights. Democrats need to understand that to win and expand their support among Black voters, they must invest year-round in Black neighborhoods, show up on the platforms we trust, fund Black-led organizations already mobilizing voters, and center policies for safety, jobs, health care, affordable housing, strong schools, and justice.

Black voters are tired of promises without presence and the stakes are too high for half-measures. Democrats need to show up early. Show up often. Show up for us. The candidate that shows up for Black voters will win because without Black voters, there is no victory—just ask Bernie.

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The Main Event: Hulk Hogan vs. Terry Bollea

8/1/2025

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In The Dark Knight, Harvey Dent foreshadows his own downfall when he tells Bruce Wayne (Batman), “You either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain.” That quote perfectly captures the arc of one-time American hero Terry Bollea—better known to the world as Hulk Hogan.

For many of us born in the 1980s and raised in the 1990s, Hulk Hogan was larger than life. He was the main event, the must-see attraction. I had Hogan action figures and clothes, even though I personally leaned more toward Bret “The Hitman” Hart. Hogan’s storylines saw him conquer seemingly indestructible foes like Andre the Giant and Zeus the Human Wrecking Machine. He headlined legendary bouts against Ric Flair, The Ultimate Warrior, and “Macho Man” Randy Savage. When he turned heel and rebranded himself as Hollywood Hogan to lead the villainous New World Order (NWO), the wrestling world nearly exploded.

Before we knew wrestling was scripted—and long before the internet gave us a behind-the-scenes view—our perception of celebrities was shaped solely by the carefully curated personas we saw on TV and in magazines. And Hogan’s persona was crystal clear: a defender of good, a patriotic force, a “Real American” hero. Bollea used that persona to launch movie roles, television appearances, and endorsement deals. Through it all, he clung tightly to that image of truth, justice, and wholesome, old-school Americana.

Then I grew up—and learned who Terry Bollea really was.

In 1994, he admitted to steroid use, which was rampant in wrestling at the time. Over the years, fellow wrestlers have accused him of sabotaging careers, abusing his creative control, and blocking unionization efforts.

And then came the racism.

Looking back, the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) regularly pushed racist caricatures and harmful stereotypes. Black wrestlers like Bad News Brown, Papa Shango, Kamala the Ugandan Giant, Akeem the African Dream, and The Nation of Domination were often presented through a distorted, offensive lens. But it wasn’t just Black wrestlers—other racial groups were exploited too. Characters like Razor Ramon, Tito Santana, and The Iron Sheik were walking stereotypes.

In that context, Terry Bollea being a racist shouldn’t have been surprising. And I don’t use the term “racist” lightly. In a leaked sex tape, Bollea was caught on camera angrily using the n-word while expressing disgust that his daughter might date a Black man. His words:

"I don't know if Brooke was fucking the black guy's son, Hogan reportedly said. “I mean, I don't have double standards. I mean, I am a racist, to a point, fucking niggers. But then, when it comes to nice people and shit, and whatever… I mean, I'd rather if she was going to fuck some nigger, I'd rather have her marry an 8-foot-tall nigger worth a hundred million dollars!" he reportedly said. “Like a basketball player! I guess we're all a little racist. Fucking nigger."

He also reportedly used the slur in a separate phone call with his son Nick in 2008. The audio was so damaging that the WWE temporarily removed Bollea from their Hall of Fame. Bollea later blamed his upbringing for his racist beliefs and went on an apology tour.

As if that weren’t enough, Bollea publicly aligned himself with Donald Trump, endorsing him in 2024 and speaking at the Republican National Convention that year. That alignment fits neatly with the old “Real American” persona he embodied—because one of the central tenets of MAGA ideology is exclusionary nationalism rooted in racism. It's a belief system that suggests some people don’t deserve to be citizens, don’t deserve rights, services, or opportunities—simply because of their skin color.

In Florida, where Bollea has long resided, Governor Ron DeSantis went so far as to declare August 1st “Hulk Hogan Day.” Flags at the state capitol were flown at half-mast—not to honor a fallen public servant, but a fictional character. Let’s be clear: honoring Hulk Hogan is akin to honoring Batman. Neither is real. And Terry Bollea, the man behind the mask, doesn’t deserve such reverence.

Bollea’s rise and fall is a cautionary tale about celebrity worship in the internet age. When we idolize public figures based solely on polished images, we set ourselves up for disappointment. None of these people are perfect—nor should we expect them to be. But if we stop worshipping celebrity personas as though they’re moral leaders, we won’t feel so betrayed when their real selves are exposed.

Let Hogan vs. Bollea serve as a final reminder: the image isn’t the man. And the man was never the hero we believed him to be.

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