Hugo Gurdon’s Analysis of Joe Biden’s Speech on Race

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Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon joins Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford to discuss President Joe Biden’s racially charged damaging speech, thoughts on part of those distortions included painting America as a place where black men are slaughtered in the streets by white police, and the monopoly of the Democrats over black voters has really been slipping in recent years, particularly with the success of ex-President Donald Trump. What would attribute that?



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