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Biden’s Condemnation Of Violence And Political Fiction
Recently, Willie Brown, the first black mayor of San Francisco (1996–2004), told the San Francisco Chronicle, the biggest threat to Democratic victory in November was demonstrators tearing up cities in the name of racial justice.
Brown’s statement came after internal Democratic polls revealed President Trump could win re-election due to a dramatic shift in public opinion.
The Director of the think tank Democracy Institute stated: The polls confirm that the Democrats completely misread the effect of the Black Lives Matter protest and the desire of Americans to restore law and order. Internal polls have shown for the last three months the overwhelming majority of Americans, including black voters, are opposed to the organized anarchy — looting, vandalism, mayhem, and murdering of innocent people — while Democratic public officials turned a blind eye.
After the police killing of George Floyd, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden supported “peaceful protest” and condemned violent hijackers of the Black Lives Matter movement. But all of Biden statements against violence were weak.
Right-wing pundits have suggested Biden is in no position to forcefully condemn the violence because he made a deal with the hard-left of his party. The hard-left will create chaos and blame it on…