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Bush Failures & GOP Record Alive and Well and Avoiding Morgan State
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Four “Leading” GOP Candidates Turn
Their Backs on
Steele’s “Put up or Shut
up” Challenge Means Only One
Thing
For years the
Republican Party feigned concerns and lied
about their desire to represent all that is
“While ignoring
the concerns of millions of Americans is
shocking, these are the same old Republicans
being shamefully consistent. Avoiding a
dialogue with African-Americans mirrors their
record of avoiding issues important to minority
communities,” says Quincey Gamble, Executive
Director of the Maryland Democratic Party.
“After decades of indifference to minorities,
these Republicans aren’t faking it anymore. At
least they’re being honest about
it.”
“Republicans seem
intent on continuing the shameful record of
George Bush. You can add this latest
disgraceful episode to the legacy of Bush’s
Republican Party - from Katrina to voter
suppression to vetoing legislation that would
improve the health care of millions of poor
children. We see more of the same as leading
Republicans are refusing to address issues
important to African-Americans, Latinos and
other minority communities during their
presidential debates,” says
Gamble.
Even some
Republicans know the truth. Last week, GOPAC
Chair and defeated Senate candidate Michael
Steele declared the
Also last week, a
Republican presidential debate in
“This represents a
fundamental difference between the
parties.
Republicans turn
their backs on many Americans, Democrats
continue to work for all that is
Steele was set to
be the keynote speaker at a Maryland Republican
Party breakfast fundraiser on the day of the
debate. The invitation stated all GOP
presidential candidates were invited to attend.
Reportedly, the fundraiser was cancelled for
much the same reason Republican candidates are
avoiding the HBCU hosted debate – lack of
interest.
