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Democrats do love their race cards. That's because they really don't have principles and platforms upon which to stand -- at least, they don't have the principles and platforms that resonate with the American people. So they have to disguise their true intents by distracting from their true intents. Democrats figure if they can drive emotions high enough and spark anger and fuel fury, and point the source of America's problems at Donald Trump, then their candidate, Kamala Harris, will win this November. What drives emotions and sparks fury better than racism? Thus: this is how Democrats campaign. Albin Sadar just penned a piece called "Beware the party of 'acceptable racism.'" He discusses why Democrats do so love to accuse of racism.
By The Washington Times4.7
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Democrats do love their race cards. That's because they really don't have principles and platforms upon which to stand -- at least, they don't have the principles and platforms that resonate with the American people. So they have to disguise their true intents by distracting from their true intents. Democrats figure if they can drive emotions high enough and spark anger and fuel fury, and point the source of America's problems at Donald Trump, then their candidate, Kamala Harris, will win this November. What drives emotions and sparks fury better than racism? Thus: this is how Democrats campaign. Albin Sadar just penned a piece called "Beware the party of 'acceptable racism.'" He discusses why Democrats do so love to accuse of racism.

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