I would personally have more respect/more likely to vote for a African American women running for office than a white women. Anyone agree?

I'm not saying this goes across the board but if education, ideas, and everything were equal between an African American woman and a white woman I think I would more often vote an African American woman into office before a white woman. Here are my reasons...
African American women from what I see generally are just plain tougher/thicker skinned (maybe this is because they've dealt with prejudices their entire lives or simply being raised differently)
From what I've seen educated black women generally speak with more conviction and confidence than educated white women
Black people age better (less skin damage from sun perhaps?) - a woman will not get elected into office unless she looks the part (Hilary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren both look too old)
Somehow I often think, and this is a total generalization/stereotype I have (as is everything I listed), that black women often have stronger voices (not always though by all means not always)
I just haven't seen a women run or come close to running for office that has the confidence, conviction, speaking voice, backbone, and looks (completely superficial and yet so important). 
*This I completely understand may be offensive to some if not all. It's just my opinion. Clearly it's all racial stereotyping and that's a terrible thing to do whether positive or negative. 
I also didn't mention other races/ethnicities besides black and white but I put most women in the category of not having confidence, conviction, etc.  Any woman can have these qualities I listed yet I think they appear more among black women. Am I wrong?

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