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Whitey Ford
01-11-2020, 05:11 PM
Far-right Mississippi governor predicts ‘1000 years of darkness’ if state elects first black senator in over 139 years

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When Democrat Mike Espy lost Mississippi’s special U.S. Senate runoff election to Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith in 2018, he performed relatively well for a Democrat in a deep red state: Espy won 46% of the vote. Espy is running against Hyde-Smith again in 2020, and far-right Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant is predicting that terrible things will happen if Espy wins. Journalist Joe Jurado analyzes Bryant’s hysteria in a January 9 article for The Root, noting that Espy would be Mississippi’s “first black Senator in over 139 years” if he wins.

Bryant voiced his support for reelecting Hyde-Smith in a January 2 tweet, posting, “I intend to work for @cindyhydesmith as if the fate of America depended on her single election. If Mike Espy and the liberal Democrats gain the Senate, we will take that first step into 1000 years of darkness.”

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CreepyAssNigger
01-11-2020, 05:37 PM
I think slavery was America's first step into 1,000 years of darkness.

LeeRoy Jenkums
01-12-2020, 02:32 AM
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BigJigger
01-12-2020, 06:28 PM
I think slavery was America's first step into 1,000 years of darkness.It sure seems like the world's greatest mistake.

Not only do niggers in the USA have a hang up about It, apefricoons that in no way have any connection to slavery have a hang up about the American slave trade and the West has to suffer- even those that never had slaves.

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