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Rep. Jasmine Crockett says black voters avoid GOP to not “hang out with the KKK”

Democrat lawmaker’s racially charged rant ignores the conservative values of millions of black Americans.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) has once again made headlines not for her policy ideas or legislative success but for another racially charged outburst designed to smear Republicans and divide Americans.

Speaking this week, Crockett suggested that black voters stay away from the Republican Party not because of policy differences, but because, as she put it, “we just is like, ‘Y’all racist. I can’t hang out with the KKK and them.’”

Yes, really.

In her own words “Most black people are not Republicans simply because we just is like, ‘Y’all racist. I can’t hang out with the KKK and them.’” “We just can’t side with, like, the neo-Nazis and them!”

This isn’t just ignorant it’s historically backward. The Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1865 by southern Democrats, created specifically to oppose the Republican Party’s abolitionist movement and reconstruction efforts following the Civil War. In fact, many early KKK targets were white Republicans fighting for black civil rights.

But Rep. Crockett either doesn’t know that or doesn’t care. Because the facts don’t fit her narrative.

The reality is that millions of black Americans hold deeply conservative values faith, family, hard work, and patriotism. And more are beginning to walk away from the Democrat Party that has failed them for decades. That shift terrifies Democrat politicians like Crockett, especially as President Trump continues to make historic gains among black and Latino voters.

  • A recent New York Times/Siena poll found that Trump is outperforming his 2020 numbers among black voters by over 10 percentage points.

  • In battleground states, over 20% of black men under 50 say they would vote for Trump.

  • Support for school choice, border security, and law and order is strong among black Americans and all are core Republican policies.

Crockett’s desperate attempt to smear the GOP with KKK and neo-Nazi labels is nothing more than political projection and historical revisionism. And it reeks of panic.

Worse, she’s insulting the intelligence of black voters who are waking up and realizing that the Democrat Party isn’t working for them it’s using them.

This isn’t the first time Crockett has crossed the line. Back in May, she accused Republicans of being “inherently violent,” saying, “most of your violence has to do with people that’s got a little bit of melanin.”

No condemnation from party leadership. No media outrage. Just more silence from the same people who lecture America about unity and tolerance.

Here’s the truth: black voters don’t need permission from the left to think independently. And more are beginning to reject the politics of division and hate peddled by politicians like Crockett.

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