If you’re reading this article, odds are that you are aware there was an election this past week. You probably know that Gov. Chris Christie won re-election in a landslide and that Gov.-elect Terry McAuliffe eeked out a narrow victory over Virginia’s soon-to-be former Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli.
But what you might know is who exactly voted for whom.
Looking at gender alone, it appears that McAuliffe owes his victory to the women of Virginia. But upon closer examination, it’s actually black women who voted him into office with 91% of black women who voted, voting for the Democrat. On Sunday’s Melissa Harris-Perry, our host and panel will break down the gender and race realities of this week’s exit polling data and discuss the relationship between race and the GOP.
This week, another name was added to the growing list of young black individuals killed at the hands of those claiming to have been in fear for their lives. 19-year-old Renisha McBride was shot in the face and killed in the early morning hours last Saturday after knocking on a stranger’s door after a car accident. The unnamed perpetrator, a white man who has not been arrested, claimed he thought she was trying to rob him and that his gun went off accidentally.
The incident occurred in Dearborn Heights, Michigan. Michigan is a state with a “Stand Your Ground” law. Join us Sunday when host Melissa Harris-Perry and guests such as The Cycle co-host Ari Melber, civil rights attorney Vince Warren, and Michael Skolnik, political director for Russell Simmons, will talk about race as it relates to law enforcement and the recent 11-2 vote by Florida lawmakers to reject the repeal of “Stand-Your-Ground.”









