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Maybe they are lured by the lack of racism? Just a thought.
Jeb Bush says Dems lure black voters with 'free stuff' - CNNPolitics.com
Jeb Bush says Dems lure black voters with 'free stuff'
By Tom LoBianco, CNN
Updated 2:12 PM ET, Fri September 25, 2015 | Video Source: CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/25/politics/jeb-bush-free-stuff-black-voters/index.html#
"What the president, president's campaign did was focus on certain members of his base coalition, give them extraordinary financial gifts from the government, and then work very aggressively to turn them out to vote," Romney said at the time, according to audio obtained by ABC News.
Other Republicans quickly denounced Romney's comments and party leaders, as part of their assessment of how to win in 2016, determined that they needed to do a better job reaching out to minorities.
A Bush spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a CNN request for comment Friday, but declined to address the "free stuff" phrase directly in a reply to The New York Times.
"We will never be successful in elections without communicating that conservative principles and conservative policies are the only path to restoring the right to rise for every single American," Bush spokeswoman Kristy Campbell told the Times.
RELATED: Jeb Bush defends attacks against 'multiculturalism'
Bush's "free stuff" comment came as he explained another comment, from Tuesday, that the U.S. should not be a "multicultural" society.
"We're a pluralistic society. We're diverse, we have people that come from everywhere," Bush told reporters Thursday. "We're not multicultural. We have a set of shared values that defines our national identity, and we should never veer away from that because that creates the extraordinary nature of our country."
Jeb Bush says Dems lure black voters with 'free stuff' - CNNPolitics.com
Jeb Bush says Dems lure black voters with 'free stuff'
By Tom LoBianco, CNN
Updated 2:12 PM ET, Fri September 25, 2015 | Video Source: CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/25/politics/jeb-bush-free-stuff-black-voters/index.html#
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"What the president, president's campaign did was focus on certain members of his base coalition, give them extraordinary financial gifts from the government, and then work very aggressively to turn them out to vote," Romney said at the time, according to audio obtained by ABC News.
Other Republicans quickly denounced Romney's comments and party leaders, as part of their assessment of how to win in 2016, determined that they needed to do a better job reaching out to minorities.
A Bush spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a CNN request for comment Friday, but declined to address the "free stuff" phrase directly in a reply to The New York Times.
"We will never be successful in elections without communicating that conservative principles and conservative policies are the only path to restoring the right to rise for every single American," Bush spokeswoman Kristy Campbell told the Times.
RELATED: Jeb Bush defends attacks against 'multiculturalism'
Bush's "free stuff" comment came as he explained another comment, from Tuesday, that the U.S. should not be a "multicultural" society.
"We're a pluralistic society. We're diverse, we have people that come from everywhere," Bush told reporters Thursday. "We're not multicultural. We have a set of shared values that defines our national identity, and we should never veer away from that because that creates the extraordinary nature of our country."

Oh I see what we're doing now




