Dan Feltes – As Gov. I Will Ignore 90% of Potential Nominees in Favor of Virtue Signaling

Democrat Dan Feltes says that when he is governor, he will do something historic. Resign? Sadly, no though, he may not beat Comrade Volinsky in the Primary. If he does, it is doubtful he can defeat Chris Sununu in the general, but should he pull it off, he intends to do this.

Related: Is Dan Feltes New Hampshire’s Most Brazen Political Hypocrite?

 

“Together, after we win this race, I will nominate the first person of color to our state Supreme Court in New Hampshire history,” Feltes said.

 

As AFP Exec. Dir. Greg Moore notes,

 

No white people! Which would be a lot more genuine if NN Democrats nominated and elected black or ethnic candidates for state or federal office, like, ever.

Even when Obama first ran The NH Democrat primary popular vote went to Hillary Clinton.

Obama was a gimme in 2012, so that hardly counts.

And the one person of color Democrats ran for Congress (maybe ever) they squeezed out so pasty-white Carol Shea-Porter could run again.

New Hampshire Republicans have run and nominated Blacks and Hispanics for Congress in a majority of cycles this decade.

Seriously. No one believes you, so stop, it’s all BS. Just look at the inner cities. Those are Democrat “accomplishments.” And you think fewer cops or more Democrats will make that better? Please.

Is this pandering supposed to make them feel better or (more likely) is it to make you feel better?

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