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Old 08-14-2016, 11:47 AM
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In their speeches on racial issues, Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine have made an argument that President Obama rarely has: white Americans in particular need to change their views and perspectives to fix the nation's racial problems.

"We white Americans need to do a better job of listening when African Americans talk about the seen and unseen barriers you face every day," Clinton said last month at the NAACP's annual convention.

Kaine, in a speech Thursday at the Progressive National Baptist Convention in New Orleans, went further, saying that on racial issues there is "work that all Americans have to do, and I will say especially white Americans."

Kaine said, arguing that Clinton would push to fight housing discrimination if she is elected president.

That Kaine and Clinton are speaking about racial issues is not surprising. Getting a large, enthusiastic backing from African-Americans is important to the Democratic ticket winning in states like North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia. Clinton campaigned alongside the mothers of black men who died in police-involved shootings earlier this year and had them as featured speakers during the Democratic National Convention.

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In their speeches on racial issues, Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine have made an argument that President Obama rarely has: white Americans in particular need to change their views and perspectives to fix the nation's racial problems.

"We white Americans need to do a better job of listening when African Americans talk about the seen and unseen barriers you face every day," Clinton said last month at the NAACP's annual convention.

Kaine, in a speech Thursday at the Progressive National Baptist Convention in New Orleans, went further, saying that on racial issues there is "work that all Americans have to do, and I will say especially white Americans."

Kaine said, arguing that Clinton would push to fight housing discrimination if she is elected president.

That Kaine and Clinton are speaking about racial issues is not surprising. Getting a large, enthusiastic backing from African-Americans is important to the Democratic ticket winning in states like North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia. Clinton campaigned alongside the mothers of black men who died in police-involved shootings earlier this year and had them as featured speakers during the Democratic National Convention.

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And many blacks are not falling for it. They know when they are being conned. They believed Obama and what did it get them? And most of them know that the Clintons are pathological liars. I doubt if Hillary will see much of a black voter turn out.
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Makes sense, but the polls say otherwise
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Makes sense, but the polls say otherwise
The polls were not right about Trump winning the nomination.
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Old 08-15-2016, 05:05 AM
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And many blacks are not falling for it. They know when they are being conned. They believed Obama and what did it get them? And most of them know that the Clintons are pathological liars. I doubt if Hillary will see much of a black voter turn out.
Blacks are idiots, you can't tell by looking around at how they live?

What did it get them? More welfare money.

I've never seen them so uppity.

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The polls were not right about Trump winning the nomination.
The polls are propaganda and lies...ignore them.
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Blacks are idiots, you can't tell by looking around at how they live?

What did it get them? More welfare money.

I've never seen them so uppity.





The polls are propaganda and lies...ignore them.
I generally prefer to ignore you.
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I generally prefer to ignore you.
Do so...at your peril.

They're taking over, breeding us out...they're the majority now from age 6 down.
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In their speeches on racial issues, Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine have made an argument that President Obama rarely has: white Americans in particular need to change their views and perspectives to fix the nation's racial problems.

"We white Americans need to do a better job of listening when African Americans talk about the seen and unseen barriers you face every day," Clinton said last month at the NAACP's annual convention.

Kaine, in a speech Thursday at the Progressive National Baptist Convention in New Orleans, went further, saying that on racial issues there is "work that all Americans have to do, and I will say especially white Americans."

Kaine said, arguing that Clinton would push to fight housing discrimination if she is elected president.

That Kaine and Clinton are speaking about racial issues is not surprising. Getting a large, enthusiastic backing from African-Americans is important to the Democratic ticket winning in states like North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia. Clinton campaigned alongside the mothers of black men who died in police-involved shootings earlier this year and had them as featured speakers during the Democratic National Convention.

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They are right and people like you are causing all these problems. Your children and grandchildren will suffer for it. Proofread your topic before posting, just like trump you say before you think.
 

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