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A motion was made to support white supremacy, and the speaker rejoiced at news from Mississippi, which they found astounding. Those who dislike the NAACP, and who promote states' rights, constitutional government, and racial segregation, considered it the destruction of an enemy. The speaker identifies as one of those people. This was stated at trials in 1960.

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There is nothing funny about voter suppression, especially in Mississippi. From 1877 to 1950, Mississippi led the nation in the lynching of African Americans. It's a history that Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith seems to ignore. Her comment about wanting a front-row seat at a public hanging is deeply problematic because public hangings in Mississippi have undeniable racial connotations. Cindy Hyde-Smith is a spectacular woman and senator. She's done a fantastic job in a short time. She made a statement that she regrets; it was said in jest. It's a shame she has to go through this.

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We are witnessing modern-day lynchings that are unjustly accepted as justice. If we truly believe in equality, it shouldn't be permissible for someone to be killed simply for being black, brown, or anything other than a white male. This troubling trend resembles the racial injustices of the 1950s, where perpetrators often escape accountability for their actions against marginalized communities. We face serious issues in this country related to race, and if we don't address them, they will continue to grow and cause harm.

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In Mississippi, Governor Tate Reeves has declared April as Confederate Heritage Month, with April 27 designated as Confederate Memorial Day. This proclamation was shared by the Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library. Critics argue that this celebration honors a heritage tied to slavery and treason. Former Governor Ray Mabus, who did not participate in such proclamations during his tenure, expressed his disapproval, questioning the notion of honoring Confederate heritage. He emphasized that the Confederacy is associated with slavery, treason, and defeat, prompting a reflection on what exactly is being celebrated.

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In Mississippi, Governor Tate Reeves has proclaimed April as Confederate Heritage Month, with April 27 designated as Confederate Memorial Day. This announcement was shared by the Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library, inviting people to celebrate. However, the idea of celebrating a heritage tied to slavery and treason is met with strong opposition. Former Governor Ray Mabus, who did not endorse such proclamations during his tenure, questions the rationale behind honoring a heritage associated with slavery and loss. He emphasizes that the Confederacy represents treason and should not be celebrated.

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I don't want anyone telling me or my grandchildren to vote against something ungodly. We have so many things to vote for in this beautiful country. I don't need to talk about the filth, it speaks for itself. I thank the two most powerful people in American history, the black individuals.

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Cindy Hyde Smith stated that she is a proud southerner and Mississippian who loves God and guns, and that the Second Amendment right is natural in Mississippi. She said that growing up hunting and learning to shoot guns is common in the South. She enjoys sports like skeet shooting, deer hunting, and dove hunting. She believes that the right to bear arms could be threatened by political maneuvers. She is proud to be part of the NRA and support their work.

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I released a statement yesterday regarding the public hanging comment, and I stand by that statement. The statement is available for review. I'm not going to expand on why I said it, what I meant by it, or why people in the state should not see it as offensive. I will not be commenting on whether it evokes Mississippi's history of lynchings or whether it should be viewed with a negative connotation. That statement is all I am going to say about the issue, and I will not be answering any further questions.

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A poll, sanctioned by the John Reed for lieutenant governor campaign, was released last night. It highlights “the one number that is gonna make you sick to your stomach.” Among Virginia Democrats, “the text that Jay Jones sent to a colleague calling for the assassination of, at at that time, Republican speaker Todd Gilbert, his wife, his kids, hoping his kids would die in her arms so she could suffer, calling for police to die so he could get policy on on qualified immunity.” When asked, “are these texts disqualifying for your candidate for attorney general?” 7% of Virginia Democrats said yes. 93 said no. “So, basically, if you're a Virginia Democrat, you have no problem with your candidate for attorney general threatening assassination of speaker of the house, his wife, his kids wanna see the kids in her arms. We have to see cops die in Virginia. Only seven percent reject that.”

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Joe Biden recently spoke about white supremacy being the biggest threat to Americans, but he failed to mention that the white supremacy he refers to is within the Democratic Party. Throughout history, Democrats have perpetuated division through actions like creating black codes and promoting lynching. While some argue that there are black leaders within the Democratic Party, it is akin to the distinction between a field Negro and a house Negro. The modern-day house Negroes, living in mansions and earning millions, still disregard the plight of those in the projects. The Democratic Party poses a significant threat to America.

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Viola Greg Liuzzo, a martyr for civil rights, was shot dead while driving in Alabama with a Black civil rights worker. The press highlighted her 5 children, 3 husbands, and removal from Michigan's voter list for not voting in 6 years. The photo used to gain sympathy was from 20 years earlier.

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When I spoke to a mother who lost her daughter, it highlighted the rise of Neo-Nazis and white supremacists in America, reminiscent of the 1930s in Germany. After her daughter was killed, the then-President Trump responded by saying there were "very fine people on both sides." This motivated me to run for office because democracy is at stake. The events of January 6th, the attack on the Capitol, further confirmed this. Trump has indicated he would pardon those involved, showing support for extremist groups. Unlike the past, when the Ku Klux Klan hid their identities, they now feel emboldened to come out openly, knowing they have an ally in the White House.

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In Ohio, Amendment one aims to establish a legal right to abortion. Virginia's focus is on control of the state senate, with Governor Glenn Youngkin supporting a 15-week abortion ban. Kentucky's governor's race between Andy Beshear and Daniel Cameron centers around abortion rights and gun safety. Mississippi's governor race features Tate Reeves and Brandon Presley, who supports expanding Medicaid but opposes abortion rights. The outcome of these elections will impact millions of people. Remember to vote on Tuesday if you haven't already.

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Cindy Hyde-Smith, running for election against Mike Espy, said she would attend a public hanging. Confronted about the comment, Hyde-Smith refused to acknowledge its heinousness. She was also recorded saying she thought a photo circulating of her wearing Confederate memorabilia was funny. Hyde-Smith was appointed by Governor Phil Bryant, a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, who designated April as Confederate History Month and defends the Mississippi state flag. In Mississippi, there were close to 600 lynchings. In 1918, two pregnant sisters, Alma and Maggie Howes, were hung side by side. Spectators could see the babies still fighting for their lives after the mothers had died. Hyde-Smith claims to be the pro-life candidate. Voting for Hyde-Smith is a vote for the never ending chain around Mississippi's neck.

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If he wins again, his supporters will celebrate while many others feel threatened and scared for their lives. Pro-life women are suffering because doctors fear repercussions from his presidency. It's terrifying to witness such ignorance and hate in this country. How can anyone claim to have moral values and support someone who promotes hate and wants to pardon those who stormed the Capitol? If you care about women, LGBTQ individuals, or anyone who isn’t white, how did we get here? It feels like either he cheated or this country is deeply rooted in hate. If you voted for him, you are dead to me. Block me if you want; I don’t care.

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In Mississippi, April has been proclaimed Confederate Heritage Month, with April 27 designated as Confederate Memorial Day. This proclamation was shared by the Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library. The celebration of a heritage tied to slavery and white supremacy raises questions about its ongoing recognition. Former Governor Ray Mabus, who did not endorse such proclamations during his tenure, expressed his disapproval. He emphasized that the Confederacy represents slavery, treason, and defeat, questioning which aspect of this heritage is being honored.

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The first time I ran, I told the people of Mississippi I was going to be a watchdog for the taxpayers. The days of Mississippi running its government with and for handouts and giveaways is over. But here's what happened. At least $77,000,000 meant for needy families instead funneled to pet projects of the politically connected and celebrities. Tate Reeves promised to protect your tax dollars. Instead, under his watch, your money was funneled to his wealthy and well connected friends. And then he blocked the investigation by firing the independent prosecutor. Special interest have been begging the system to get more of your taxpayer money in their pockets. I'm not their guy. Actually, he is. Bombshell reporting examines governor Tate Reeves and his links to the largest welfare scandal in state history. Watchdog? Really?

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A speaker asserts that voter suppression and public hangings are no laughing matter in Mississippi, citing the state's history of lynching African Americans from 1877 to 1950. The speaker emphasizes that Mississippi leads in the number of lynchings. They suggest Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is ignoring this history, referencing her statement about being in the front row at a public hanging if invited. Another speaker defends Cindy Hyde-Smith, calling her a spectacular woman and great senator who has done a fantastic job. They state that her comment was made in jest and that she feels badly about it, adding that it is a shame she has to go through this.

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Cindy Hyde-Smith stated that she is a proud southerner and Mississippian who loves God and guns, and that the Second Amendment right is natural in Mississippi. She said she grew up hunting and learning how to shoot guns, enjoying sports like skeet shooting, deer hunting, and dove hunting. She expressed concern that the right to bear arms could be threatened by political maneuvers. She is proud to be part of the NRA and support their work.

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I was at the Capitol on January 6 as the vice president-elect and an acting senator. On that day, the president incited a violent mob to attack our nation's capital, resulting in injuries to 40 law enforcement officers and some fatalities. The former president has been indicted and impeached for this. This incident is not isolated; we must remember Charlottesville, where a mob displayed anti-Semitic hate, and the president referred to "fine people on each side." Additionally, he told the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by." For those who recall January 6, we don't need to revisit the past.

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Have you ever heard the president criticize white supremacists? I’ve repeatedly rejected David Duke and the KKK. The events in Charlottesville, where a young woman was killed resisting hate, prompted my return to this race. The president claimed there were "very fine people on both sides," ignoring the neo-Nazis and white nationalists. You wouldn’t even condemn David Duke. The party is struggling with figures like him joining. They don’t want to take responsibility for the hate associated with their party. I’ve disavowed these groups multiple times. When white supremacists say to vote for me, I don’t want their support, and I can’t control what they say. I don’t want their votes.

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The speaker does not like Trump but dislikes his opponent more. In 1972, while interning at a DC think tank, the speaker heard Joe Biden give a speech outside the State Capitol Building in Dover. According to the speaker, Biden said, "Negro children are like roaches...they will infest [the schools] and they will never be gotten out." The speaker claims Biden said Negroes were animals who turned the streets into jungles and that Biden and Senator Eastland had a plan to put these Negro animals in zoos. The speaker also recalls that the 1981 crime bill, along with actions by Biden, Eastland, and Dennis, abolished federal parole, meaning a five-year sentence resulted in 56 months of incarceration.

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I've never slept a full night. I was 5 when my stepfather abused me for the first time and 12 when he impregnated me. I just remember thinking I have to get out of my skin. I didn't know what it meant to be pregnant, but I had options. Because Donald Trump overturned Roe v Wade, girls and women all over the country have lost the right to choose, even for rape or incest. Donald Trump did this. He took away our freedom. I'm Kamala Harris, and I approve this message.

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We currently have a white supremacist in the White House, supported by others with the same ideology. The majority of violent crimes in the country are committed by white supremacists, yet they continue to hold positions of power. These individuals were involved in the January 6th attack on our democracy and are now undermining it from within.

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The Republican party is perceived as a party of hate by Democrats. However, Andrew Jackson and Franklin D. Roosevelt, both Democrats, were responsible for the Trail of Tears and Japanese internment camps, respectively. Ulysses S. Grant, a Republican, outlawed the KKK. The Klan was started after Reconstruction by Southern Democrats. Republicans championed women's rights, and Susan B. Anthony was a Republican. In 1964, Democrats opposed the Civil Rights Act, which was passed due to House Republicans. The speaker anticipates hateful comments and insults, asserting they lead with facts, while liberals lead with emotion.
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