PannieMonster
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Realclearpolitics has a decent article on the subject.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/horseraceblog/2009/04/race_realignment_and_the_elect.html
That article appears to back up what Karen said.
Look up the class-action Reparation lawsuit against the Democratic Party, heard by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in 2006. Case No. 05-35890
In their brief to the court, Democrat's did not arguing that they did not commit horrific inhumane acts, their only defense is that according to Lujan v The Defenders of Wildlife case, the Plaintiff, Rev. Wayne Perryman, an inner-city minister from Seattle, did not have the legal authority (or "standing") to bring this matter to the court.
In their brief to the court, attorney David Burman (representing the Democratic Party) told the court: "Conceding to the horrors of slavery and racism and even accepting for purposes of this motion that the Democratic Party in the past supported or acquiesced in those horrors, nowhere does the Complaint make the required showing of any 'concrete and personalized injury' necessary to confer standing. The Plaintiff's injuries are the same injuries that were inflicted on all African Americans over a 200 year period and affect the entire African American Community."
