Trump denounces White supremacy '38 times' in new campaign video, amid Biden-Harris criticisms

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In the 1990s we had the same issue in Canada when our Reform Party was growing (the party that Stephen Harper came from), it turns out it was the Conservatives at that time, who didn't want the Reform to gain traction, that associated them with a racist group in Canada. It became much more problematic than just the conservatives, some governments agencies had a role, but I hold my tongue.

When these broad accusations are made, they often aren't even made because the reporter believes it, they are made to repeat it and for voters to hear it and say "oh look at this, he has support of racists, he MUST be a racist himself" etc. It's like a formality per their masters orders "ok, we have to go over this racism issue again" during every interview, usually the first question, just to get it off and do early damage.

It's low brow "look over there, a distraction" so that voters don't vote on policies. Don't ask questions about policies and their own self interests.

Why? Ask yourself this question before you go and vote.


The Trump campaign on Tuesday released a video compiling more than three dozen times President Trump has denounced White supremacy, as his Democratic rival Joe Biden and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris of California continue to claim this week on the campaign trail that he has failed to do so.

The Trump campaign rolled out a nearly 5-minute-long video of the president, featuring video clips from as recently as this month, to his 2016 presidential campaign, and dating all the way back to an interview Trump gave to Matt Lauer in the early 2000s, where he denounced White supremacy and “disavowed” White supremacist groups.

The video comes after Biden and Harris have criticized Trump, casting him as a racist and claiming he has not denounced White supremacy, and also comes as part of the Trump campaign’s final pitch to win over Black voters ahead of Election Day.

“President Trump wants to prosecute the KKK as a terrorist organization and has condemned White supremacy at least 38 times. 38 times!” a senior Trump campaign official told Fox News.


“The Biden campaign continues to sow division and inflame racial tension by spreading this false narrative,” the Trump campaign official added. “Enough is enough.”

The official called it a “dead issue” and said that “anyone who continues to ask about it is using a question to disguise their accusations and smear the president.”
 
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In the 1990s we had the same issue in Canada when our Reform Party was growing (the party that Stephen Harper came from), it turns out it was the Conservatives at that time, who didn't want the Reform to gain traction, that associated them with a racist group in Canada. It became much more problematic than just the conservatives, but I hold my tongue.

When these broad accusations are made, they often aren't even made because the reporter believes it, they are made to repeat it and for voters to hear it and say "oh look at this, he has support of racists, he MUST be a racist himself" etc. It's like a formality per their masters orders "ok, we have to go over this racism issue again" during every interview, usually the first question, just to get it off and do early damage.

It's low brow "look over there, a distraction" so that voters don't vote on policies. Don't ask questions about policies and their own self interests.

Why? Ask yourself this question before you go and vote.


The Trump campaign on Tuesday released a video compiling more than three dozen times President Trump has denounced White supremacy, as his Democratic rival Joe Biden and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris of California continue to claim this week on the campaign trail that he has failed to do so.

The Trump campaign rolled out a nearly 5-minute-long video of the president, featuring video clips from as recently as this month, to his 2016 presidential campaign, and dating all the way back to an interview Trump gave to Matt Lauer in the early 2000s, where he denounced White supremacy and “disavowed” White supremacist groups.

The video comes after Biden and Harris have criticized Trump, casting him as a racist and claiming he has not denounced White supremacy, and also comes as part of the Trump campaign’s final pitch to win over Black voters ahead of Election Day.

“President Trump wants to prosecute the KKK as a terrorist organization and has condemned White supremacy at least 38 times. 38 times!” a senior Trump campaign official told Fox News.


“The Biden campaign continues to sow division and inflame racial tension by spreading this false narrative,” the Trump campaign official added. “Enough is enough.”

The official called it a “dead issue” and said that “anyone who continues to ask about it is using a question to disguise their accusations and smear the president.”
Like Ben Carson and many other blacks have said, if Trump is a racist, then he sure is bad at it.
Trump has been compassionate for many years.
These are some really sick people we are up against.
Common sense and morals are no longer a factor.
 
In the 1990s we had the same issue in Canada when our Reform Party was growing (the party that Stephen Harper came from), it turns out it was the Conservatives at that time, who didn't want the Reform to gain traction, that associated them with a racist group in Canada. It became much more problematic than just the conservatives, but I hold my tongue.

When these broad accusations are made, they often aren't even made because the reporter believes it, they are made to repeat it and for voters to hear it and say "oh look at this, he has support of racists, he MUST be a racist himself" etc. It's like a formality per their masters orders "ok, we have to go over this racism issue again" during every interview, usually the first question, just to get it off and do early damage.

It's low brow "look over there, a distraction" so that voters don't vote on policies. Don't ask questions about policies and their own self interests.

Why? Ask yourself this question before you go and vote.


The Trump campaign on Tuesday released a video compiling more than three dozen times President Trump has denounced White supremacy, as his Democratic rival Joe Biden and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris of California continue to claim this week on the campaign trail that he has failed to do so.

The Trump campaign rolled out a nearly 5-minute-long video of the president, featuring video clips from as recently as this month, to his 2016 presidential campaign, and dating all the way back to an interview Trump gave to Matt Lauer in the early 2000s, where he denounced White supremacy and “disavowed” White supremacist groups.

The video comes after Biden and Harris have criticized Trump, casting him as a racist and claiming he has not denounced White supremacy, and also comes as part of the Trump campaign’s final pitch to win over Black voters ahead of Election Day.

“President Trump wants to prosecute the KKK as a terrorist organization and has condemned White supremacy at least 38 times. 38 times!” a senior Trump campaign official told Fox News.


“The Biden campaign continues to sow division and inflame racial tension by spreading this false narrative,” the Trump campaign official added. “Enough is enough.”

The official called it a “dead issue” and said that “anyone who continues to ask about it is using a question to disguise their accusations and smear the president.”
Even before the campaign, Trump denounced white supremacy. Biden and Harris are lying.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/10/02/trump-and-white-supremacy-he-did-condemn-and-has-repeatedly-column/5883336002/
 
In the 1990s we had the same issue in Canada when our Reform Party was growing (the party that Stephen Harper came from), it turns out it was the Conservatives at that time, who didn't want the Reform to gain traction, that associated them with a racist group in Canada. It became much more problematic than just the conservatives, but I hold my tongue.

When these broad accusations are made, they often aren't even made because the reporter believes it, they are made to repeat it and for voters to hear it and say "oh look at this, he has support of racists, he MUST be a racist himself" etc. It's like a formality per their masters orders "ok, we have to go over this racism issue again" during every interview, usually the first question, just to get it off and do early damage.

It's low brow "look over there, a distraction" so that voters don't vote on policies. Don't ask questions about policies and their own self interests.

Why? Ask yourself this question before you go and vote.


The Trump campaign on Tuesday released a video compiling more than three dozen times President Trump has denounced White supremacy, as his Democratic rival Joe Biden and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris of California continue to claim this week on the campaign trail that he has failed to do so.

The Trump campaign rolled out a nearly 5-minute-long video of the president, featuring video clips from as recently as this month, to his 2016 presidential campaign, and dating all the way back to an interview Trump gave to Matt Lauer in the early 2000s, where he denounced White supremacy and “disavowed” White supremacist groups.

The video comes after Biden and Harris have criticized Trump, casting him as a racist and claiming he has not denounced White supremacy, and also comes as part of the Trump campaign’s final pitch to win over Black voters ahead of Election Day.

“President Trump wants to prosecute the KKK as a terrorist organization and has condemned White supremacy at least 38 times. 38 times!” a senior Trump campaign official told Fox News.


“The Biden campaign continues to sow division and inflame racial tension by spreading this false narrative,” the Trump campaign official added. “Enough is enough.”

The official called it a “dead issue” and said that “anyone who continues to ask about it is using a question to disguise their accusations and smear the president.”
Like Ben Carson and many other blacks have said, if Trump is a racist, then he sure is bad at it.
Trump has been compassionate for many years.
These are some really sick people we are up against.
Common sense and morals are no longer a factor.
Both Biden and Harris are habitual liars.
 
In the 1990s we had the same issue in Canada when our Reform Party was growing (the party that Stephen Harper came from), it turns out it was the Conservatives at that time, who didn't want the Reform to gain traction, that associated them with a racist group in Canada. It became much more problematic than just the conservatives, but I hold my tongue.

When these broad accusations are made, they often aren't even made because the reporter believes it, they are made to repeat it and for voters to hear it and say "oh look at this, he has support of racists, he MUST be a racist himself" etc. It's like a formality per their masters orders "ok, we have to go over this racism issue again" during every interview, usually the first question, just to get it off and do early damage.

It's low brow "look over there, a distraction" so that voters don't vote on policies. Don't ask questions about policies and their own self interests.

Why? Ask yourself this question before you go and vote.


The Trump campaign on Tuesday released a video compiling more than three dozen times President Trump has denounced White supremacy, as his Democratic rival Joe Biden and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris of California continue to claim this week on the campaign trail that he has failed to do so.

The Trump campaign rolled out a nearly 5-minute-long video of the president, featuring video clips from as recently as this month, to his 2016 presidential campaign, and dating all the way back to an interview Trump gave to Matt Lauer in the early 2000s, where he denounced White supremacy and “disavowed” White supremacist groups.

The video comes after Biden and Harris have criticized Trump, casting him as a racist and claiming he has not denounced White supremacy, and also comes as part of the Trump campaign’s final pitch to win over Black voters ahead of Election Day.

“President Trump wants to prosecute the KKK as a terrorist organization and has condemned White supremacy at least 38 times. 38 times!” a senior Trump campaign official told Fox News.


“The Biden campaign continues to sow division and inflame racial tension by spreading this false narrative,” the Trump campaign official added. “Enough is enough.”

The official called it a “dead issue” and said that “anyone who continues to ask about it is using a question to disguise their accusations and smear the president.”
Whatever you think of Trump, you have to give him credit for being able to cover both sides of every issue. He can always point to something he's said or done to support his case, no matter what the issue is.
 
If Trump was serious Stephen Miller would have been gone long ago.
 
In the 1990s we had the same issue in Canada when our Reform Party was growing (the party that Stephen Harper came from), it turns out it was the Conservatives at that time, who didn't want the Reform to gain traction, that associated them with a racist group in Canada. It became much more problematic than just the conservatives, some governments agencies had a role, but I hold my tongue.

When these broad accusations are made, they often aren't even made because the reporter believes it, they are made to repeat it and for voters to hear it and say "oh look at this, he has support of racists, he MUST be a racist himself" etc. It's like a formality per their masters orders "ok, we have to go over this racism issue again" during every interview, usually the first question, just to get it off and do early damage.

It's low brow "look over there, a distraction" so that voters don't vote on policies. Don't ask questions about policies and their own self interests.

Why? Ask yourself this question before you go and vote.


The Trump campaign on Tuesday released a video compiling more than three dozen times President Trump has denounced White supremacy, as his Democratic rival Joe Biden and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris of California continue to claim this week on the campaign trail that he has failed to do so.

The Trump campaign rolled out a nearly 5-minute-long video of the president, featuring video clips from as recently as this month, to his 2016 presidential campaign, and dating all the way back to an interview Trump gave to Matt Lauer in the early 2000s, where he denounced White supremacy and “disavowed” White supremacist groups.

The video comes after Biden and Harris have criticized Trump, casting him as a racist and claiming he has not denounced White supremacy, and also comes as part of the Trump campaign’s final pitch to win over Black voters ahead of Election Day.

“President Trump wants to prosecute the KKK as a terrorist organization and has condemned White supremacy at least 38 times. 38 times!” a senior Trump campaign official told Fox News.


“The Biden campaign continues to sow division and inflame racial tension by spreading this false narrative,” the Trump campaign official added. “Enough is enough.”

The official called it a “dead issue” and said that “anyone who continues to ask about it is using a question to disguise their accusations and smear the president.”

He did the same at the first debate when Wallace kept asking him about what his stand was. What idiots.
 

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