Ron Paul Carries Majority Black U.S. House District in Virginia

On March 6, Ron Paul carried one U.S. House district in Virginia, the 3rd district. That district is Virginia’s only black majority district. It includes parts of Norfolk and parts of Richmond, and a narrow string of territory linking those two cities.

Here is an article about the low turnout in that primary. Only slightly more than 5% of Virginia’s registered voters voted in the Republican presidential primary. There was no Democratic presidential primary. Virginia has open primaries, so any registered voter was free to vote in the Republican presidential primary.

Because Paul carried the 3rd district, he picked up three delegates.


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  1. James Ogle [Free Parliamentary] for US president, here.

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    Currently, our elected president is Hon Ron Paul [Republican] and our elected vice president is Hon Gail Lightfoot [Libertarian].

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    The way the teamwork is created, is by electing names using ranked choice voting in districts of two or more, instead of plurality elections in single-winner districts.

    It was my first presentation of the All Party System to the L convention since 2007 when I ran against the current chair Hon Kevin Takenaga, and the entire state L structure is set up under plurality elections, mostly single-winner districts.

    While Joy was pleased that we tied at third, I’m a bit disappointed that we weren’t able to add more names/nominations to the All Party (and independents) team.

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  3. Yikes, Ogle troll on the loose! Of course his spam has nothing to do with the post. Surely he could be kept from spamming?

    To the post: I’ve done some cursory look for info on the Virginia vote for Paul. I would be fascinated to learn if the vote for Paul in the VA 3rd district was from a majprity of African-Americans in that district? Or, was the Paul vote mostly from the white minority in the 3rd? And, if African-Americans were the majority of the vote for Paul, were those votes ideological (they like Paul’s ideas) or they were trying to mess with Romney?

    Any besides Ogle have anything to say?

  4. How many Donkey votes thus far in Elephant caucuses and primaries ???

    — result SHAM/FRAUD results — due to the EVIL gerrymander monsters in the Congress and ALL 50 State legislatures.
    ——-
    ONE election.

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

  5. I think the real story is that this district houses many of the sailors, marines, and soldiers that are stationed in the Norfolk area. This validates Ron Paul’s claim that he has a majority of active duty servicemembers’ support.

  6. Polls have shown that Paul would carry 25 percent of black vote in head to head with Obama. Not a surprising result in Virginia, really.

  7. “Polls have shown that Paul would carry 25 percent of black vote in head to head with Obama.”

    Which polls?

  8. Ron Paul frequently points out that the U.S. laws on illegal drugs do more harm to black Americans than to other ethnic groups.

  9. Ron Paul also won the Republican primary in DETROIT! Black voters perceive the discriminatory aspects of law enforcement, crony capitalism, and big government. They also realize that race baiting and false promises from black politicians does not help to solve the real problems in urban communities. Join the r3VOLution and help elect RON PAUL!

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  11. And yet, the Republican establishment, who really cannot stand Ron Paul, is trying to bury him under all the propaganda for Baseball Mitt, Rick Santorum, and Eye of Newt.

  12. The other thing is, a large number of students and recent graduates of VCU and ODU probably were voting for Paul (in Richmond and Norfolk, respectively). I wish he had spent more money in Virginia, but he probably figured Romney would just carpet bomb the state if there was any chance of losing, so its better to save up for the last caucus states.

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