Gov. Ivey responds to Rep. Waters’ “racist ignorance” comment on campaign ad.
“We don’t have time to deal with that kind of stupidity and that kind of ignorance,” Waters said on MSNBC. “So, it is absolutely shameful that in this day and age that we have people who think like that, speak like that and who have access to the recourses to purchase the kind of ads to just literally spill that kind of mess across our screens.”
"It is absolutely shameful that in this day and age, that we have people who think like that...who have access to the resources to purchase the kind of ads to just literally spill that kind of mess across our screens."
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