Ron DeSantis scoffed when the NAACP issued a travel advisory this spring warning Black people to use “extreme care” if traveling to Florida
. To win the general election next fall, the Republican nominee will likely need to appeal to a much more diverse group of voters. But the primary fight won't be decided for several months.
“The question is, have humans done enough to talk about racism and discrimination and the use of violence? And I think that’s the responsibility of every single American — the Republican Party, Democrat Party, no party affiliation," Scott said. Republicans have little political incentive to appeal to voters of color — in the primary phase of the presidential campaign, at least.June poll from the Pew Research CenterMeanwhile, one quarter of Republicans believe that being white hurts a person's ability to get ahead, according to an
“We’ve given warnings — don’t pass this legislation because it will only inflame tensions, don’t pass this bad bill because it will promote vigilantism, don’t do this because it will divide our communities,” Driskell said. “He has courted support from the far right. He plays footsies with it. This rhetoric was always going to lead to violence.”
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