Charles Evers' quote speaks to the lack of effort by the Republican Party to reach out to minority neighborhoods. He is suggesting that the Republican Party is not making an effort to engage with minority neighborhoods, which this lack of outreach is avoiding them from acquiring assistance from these groups. This lack of outreach is most likely due to the Republican Party's generally conservative views on social issues, which are typically at chances with the views of minority communities. This absence of outreach has most likely added to the Republican Party's declining assistance among minority groups in the last few years. Evers' quote is a tip that the Republican Party requires to make an effort to reach out to minority neighborhoods if it wishes to remain competitive in the future.
This quote is written / told by Charles Evers between September 11, 1922 and July 22, 2020. He was a famous Activist from USA.
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