Here you go oh great pontificator:
This article states that Clinton held a commanding 52% to 39% lead over Obama in the SC primary in 2008
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2015/05/27/are-black-voters-fired-up-for-hillary-clinton/
This article stated that Clinton held a 53% to 36% lead over Obama among black voters in Oct 2007 nationally
http://www.theroot.com/articles/politics/2016/01/jan_7_2008_the_day_hillary_clinton_lost_the_black_vote.html
Another article which states Clinton held a commanding lead over Obama with black voters in Oct 2007
http://www.salon.com/2008/05/05/clinton_blackvote/
I won't say "DESTROYED" this time
Dude what are you like 12 years old? Kids . . . and Donald Trump, like to walk around claiming they have "won" when having discussions. What's more, you don't "destroy" anyone on this site. Your logic is weak. Your facts often wrong or false. And you run away when you're unable to
Regarding your links, they at least pass the laugh test, but I like how you left out the next sentence in your first link: "She led Obama 52 percent to 39 percent among African Americans in a Washington Post-ABC News conducted in December 2007. By the end of February a Post-ABC News poll had Obama leading among black voters 62 to 30 percent."
From the second link: "By Jan. 19, a mere 12 days after Clinton’s comments, Obama had flipped the script, leading Clinton among black voters 59 percent to 31 percent, a 15-point shift in less than two weeks."
The third talks about how Hillary's initial popularity was expected given her name and history, but it quickly collapsed.
So you can arguably say "MANY blacks did not support Obama at first," for like two or three months, before his campaign was really off the ground, but in context, Obama carried more than 80 percent of black folks voted for Obama over Clinton:
"Obama has swamped Clinton among black voters in each of the 20 contests that had exit polls and large enough samples of African Americans to be meaningful. Just to put that kind of shutout in perspective, black voters represent the only demographic group that the New York senator has not carried at least once during the Democratic primary campaign. Obama now has such a lock on the loyalties of African Americans -- 84 percent of the black vote in Alabama, 87 percent in Georgia, 84 percent in Maryland, and on and on -- that the black vote is no longer contestable."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/18/AR2008021802364.html He got 96 percent of the black vote in the general:
"Fully 96 percent of black voters supported Obama and constituted 13 percent of the electorate, a 2-percentage-point rise in their national turnout. As in past years, black women turned out at a higher rate than black men."
http://www.politico.com/story/2008/11/exit-polls-how-obama-won-015297