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Vote the Pocketbook Son!

Vote the Pocketbook Son!

(Post Civil Rights Act passage)

At the family gathering
of the Brown Family,
Grandma asked her grandson,
a professional athlete,
who he was voting forĀ 
in the upcoming election.

"Grandma,Ā  I am voting
for Donald Trump."

Grandma said,
"Grandson,Ā  don't you know
African-Americans voteĀ 
Democratic, and that
the rich voteĀ 
Republican."

The Grandson who
played in the NBA said,
"But Grandma,
I
AM
RICH!"

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