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by dragonwriter 2543 days ago
> No, check your history.

I’m quite familiar with the history.

>The southern states didn't become distinctly "red", or republican, until the 90's or 00s in most cases.

Yes, the realignment driven by Johnson's CRA position and the Republican Southern Strategy took about 3 decades to complete, with the last notable bit occurring just after the Republican takeover of the House in 1994. Partisan realignments do tend to take time.

> Can you name a single candidate that had any kind of national appeal that ran on repealing the civil rights act?

The proponents of a new Jim Crow didn't mostly run on repealing the 1964 CRA (or the 1957 or 1960 acts) in the same way that the proponents of the original Jim Crow didn't mostly run on repealing the Civil War Amendments or the CRAs of 1866, 1871, and 1875, but on subverting their intent and effect by other means.

> Stop with this myth about CRA causing the South to go Republican.

The 1960s-1990s realignment driven by the Johnson's shift on Civil Rights and the Republican response is not a myth. It's a real thing which really happened. It's why the people flying the Confederate battle flag today are almost excludively Republicans (if they are in one of the major parties), not Democrats, despite having the same ideology as the people that rallied under the same banner almost exclusively (insofar as they were in a major party) in the Democratic Party in the 1920s through the 1960s.

Just because (like other political realignments) it didn't happen overnight doesn't make it a myth.