


“There are some who want to divide us and we must not let that happen. The ad was called a “racist dog whistle” used to “gin up” extremists in the Republican Party who oppose the teaching of critical race theory.Īs previously reported, Sears, an immigrant from Jamaica, said her historic election is living proof that the United States is not a divided country, sending a pointed political message to Democrats on the other side of the aisle. Youngkin’s final campaign push was an appeal to conservative parents with an ad that featured activist Laura Murphy, a mother who worked to give families the choice to opt-out of certain reading material.

Cross said Youngkin’s election meant that “a good chunk of voters out there are okay with White supremacy. Sitting in for Reid on Wednesday night’s The ReidOut, Tiffany D. Dyson noted that having a Black person “undermine and undercut and subvert the very principles about which we are concerned” does not mean Republicans are becoming more progressive.
