You have made it painfully obvious that no matter what evidence is presented you will not regard it as significant. Everyone here knows that. But lets indulge your 'intelligence' instead of insulting it as you claim.
Party switching in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is a pretty extensive list of major political switches from one party to another. Anyone can take that list and quickly scan it and discover several obvious facts
1- the number of politicians who jump from Democratic to Republican during the Civil Rights Era as well as the Southern Strategy era is significantly much higher than the number who jump from Republican to Democratic
2- In the states which comprise the South - it is even more stark and significant
3- Examining the list of politicians who do make the jump, it is obvious that Southern politicians dominate the list of Democratic defectors far far higher than politicians from any other geographic area of the nation
4- there is an obvious statistical correlation between being a Southern white politician in the Democratic Party and their tendency to jump parties
Now I would be glad to actually do the counting and present those numbers IF YOU WOULD ACCEPT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EVIDENCE. I will not waste my time doing this research and calculations for you to simply come back and pretty much tell us that
"you did not present any quotes from each of those people saying I hate Blacks and that is why I switched." I suspect that is the extremely bar that you have set in your own mind and it is an extremely intellectually dishonest one.
Party switching in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If you take the Democrats who jumped to republican from the 1950's through the 200's, you get a total of 175 on the list. 127 of them are Southern. That is an astounding 72%. even if Southern politicians represent a good 25 to 30% of the nation, the actual number of switchers is well over twice that making it a hugely significant statistic. Now do the math the other way and discover that if a democratic politician was from some other area of the land - east, midwest, west - there was a tiny chance they would make the list compared to white southerners.