MSNBC Host Smears Diverse GOP Candidates
24 Oct 2022
We spoke to Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters today. ABC’s political director Rick Klein says the Arizona race could decide the Senate.
“Republicans are starting to open up a pretty significant gap on some of the biggest issues that motivate voters—inflation, crime, issues around the economy.” @rickklein breaks down the new @ABC News/Ipsos poll just 16 days before the midterm elections: https://t.co/v5o22eMN1F pic.twitter.com/3UdB1otEBQ
— ABC News (@ABC) October 23, 2022
Outstanding GOP candidates like our other guest today, Catalina Lauf, are scaring the hell out of libs, who pray at the altar of identity politics — as long as the person has a (D) next to their name.
MSNBC’s Tiffany Cross says all the GOP female and minority candidates running are, wait for it…
That’s right, they’re all phonies! Because they’re not liberals.
Americans are fed up with the way Democrats divide us all, and a new poll shows there’s yet another issue out there Republicans could capitalize on.
New polling on use of race in higher ed admissions ahead of #SCOTUS affirmative action case Oct 31st. https://t.co/Wpuj5Ru3K0
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) October 22, 2022
It turns out that affirmative action is wildly unpopular. Take this one and run with it, GOP.
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