Black Georgia Democrat Endorsed Donald Trump – Can You Guess What Happened Next?

I have a quick GOP convention sound bit for you from last night. This is State Representative Vernon Jones. Back in April, he endorsed President Trump. A black Democrat in Georgia, endorsing Donald Trump for President. You can guess how that went.

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Jones discovered that thing to which we speak often. Nothing about you matters to Democrats but your politics. Not color, age, gender, occupation, sex, or race. Any pandering is well, pandering.

If you are not on board with their program, all of it, you might as well be one of those systemic-white-colonialist-racist-bigot-whatever’s.

There is no equality outside the confines of the hard-left agenda.

You do not have the right to equal pay, time, free speech, or conscience rights.

Vernon Jones was driven for office but he is still registered Democrat, and he says Black Americans are waking up. And he reminds them that how they treated him is how they’ve treated them. And that there is no room in the Democrat party for independent thinking black men and women. And he is correct.

There is no room in the Democrat party for any thinking other than that approved by the Democrat party.

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