for an aids free generation. with affordable care act, no more premium variations for those with hiv aids, no moran you ll lifetime limits. medicaid expansion for those people to get services and community health centers, $11 billion has already gone out to community health centers, particularly in d.c. you see it moving in the right direction, and the prevention fund, and youñi see republicans try to chip every time. they try to take it out of prevention fund which makes investments in that. particularly for the black community, we are losing our young men and women and the latino community to this disease, because we re so afraid to talk about it. we re dying, because we don t want to have the conversation. we ll talk about guns, we ll talk about drugs, but we won t talk about testing and prevention. how about instead of having black ministers railing against marriage equality, you don t have to talk about
south and southeastern states. but also in the last, we saw a remigration of african-americans from the north, from the urban centers in theçó north that had been industrial centers back down to the south whose population is booming. does that mean, maybe not no 2012, but maybe in 2016 or 20201 that the south is truly a two-party in a general election battleground? i think it s resolving this that direction. i think if youñi saw north carolina and virginia, that may po the way. look at georgia and you talk about migration of african-americans. metropolitan atlantae1 added ha a million african-americans between 2000 and e12010. i think that trend is going to continue. it s the e1weather. it s the lifestyle. it s people returning to their roots. also, in many places, it s less expensive. right. at least at the moment. katon, yout( said this is a must-win region for republicans1