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Jim Clyburn: “28% of the African American vote in 1960 went to Richard…”

Featuring: Jim Clyburn, Democratic | U.S. House, South Carolina, District 6

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Civil Rights, Voter ID and How Democrats Win Back Voters With Congressman Jim Clyburn

Published | Video Starts at 01:55

I'll always believe my mother voted for Kennedy, and I will always believe my father voted for Nixon. This is 1960. A lot of people don't realize it, but 28% of the African American vote in 1960 went to Richard Nixon. Interesting. And the big transition did not take place until 1964, when the Civil Rights act of 64 and then the Voting Rights act of 65, those things drove Strom … (01:55–02:00)

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Asserts that Richard Nixon received 28% of the African American vote in the 1960 election.

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