I long for the day when conservatives/republicans will discontinue the rhetorical soft bigotry of low expectations where the voting allegiance of the black electorate is concerned.  I got into a running debate on Facebook with other conservatives about how best to argue the conservative case to all sectors of the black electorate. While I blew my portion of the argument as to their characterization of the black electorate, I had a real point to make where the language they use is concerned. Way too many conservatives use rhetoric of this sort:
The enslavement of the African people of this  nation by the Dumbacrat party has been weighting heavily on my heart for  a few months now
 There are those  who do not have a reasoned basis for their behavior. They believe what  they are told by other Democrats, whether it's true or false. In effect  they are enslaved by misinformation.
  I see now the  some disenfranchisement of the African American Democrat voters as the  party starts to chase the ever growing Hispanic vote. As I  keep looking at this situation in our society I keep seeing very similar  tactics being used now as was done to the slaves in the south. The  brutality is not there but, the strategy is similar. For instance the  education of inner city kids is horrible. The slaves were not allowed to  read. Not the same, but similar having much of the same result.
This is not the rhetoric you use to win the black electorate. Attempting to reach blacks, poor or otherwise, with an argument  that says "hey, you are being fooled, bamboozled and enslaved by a  conspiracy of liberal democrats" is a LOSER approach.  Why? Because  you're telling them they are VICTIMS again! Its condescending and  disempowering and the exact opposite of what conservatives have often  complained was a culture of victimhood within the black community as it  relates to racism. This is the argument we should use  to persuade  blacks to the conservative banner? That they should trade one ideology  of victimization for  another?  America is a country  that believes in the individual, in personal merit and being responsible  for one's own self and one's own choices, but with this liberal  democrat conspiracy argument, you take away all the responsibility and  power of choice and place it in the hands of some vast left wing conspiracy. 
 
I believe the black  electorate to be  completely and totally capable of CHOOSING more  conservative policy  prescriptions which are thoughtfully brought  forward to our community and I submit that as conservatives/GOP, we do  not attempt this in any serious way.  It is not a serious approach to  the deep and troubling issues in the black community to tell them the  answer is to throw off the yoke of the vast left wing conspiracy.  The  answer is to bring forward policy prescriptions that address the issues  and put them into action. 
 
The church provides a good analogy for what conservatives ought to be doing.  In the church, there are missions,  where people go out to the lost and live among them, addressing the  very real issues they deal with and by making a difference in their  lives, their communities, create a heart receptive to the Word and  thereby an opportunity to win the lost.  In that same fashion,  conservatives must go into the black community as political and  policy missionaries, making a difference and thereby creating the  opportunity to win this portion of the electorate. Trying to convince  them they are merely victims of a liberal conspiracy is not a winning  argument; showing them a better policy approach that solves the  political and policy challenges in their lives t is.