Look, I think this is, and as far as the Missouri vote, you get 70 percent inside an echo chamber of older white people, no not in St. Louis not in Kansas City...
Could you imagine anyone suggesting that the votes of Kansas City and St. Louis (or anywhere else in the country) should be disregarded because that is where the minorities are, so they really don't count? We know what word would be applied to such a contention -- and rightly so. So how come the overwhelming vote of the racial majority should be disregarded, Juan, and why is it acceptable to suggest they should be?
Of course, maybe I and everyone else are misunderstanding this statement. Maybe what he is trying to say is that the votes of white voters -- or at least white voters who fail to bow down before the unicorn-riding demigod in the White House -- don't count. I could certainly find that believable.
By the way, just a reminder of whose votes don't count, according to Juan Williams.
Juam Williams A Racist?
You decide.
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Source: Missouri Secretary of State's Office
Posted by: Greg at 05:55 PM
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