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Uh, wait a minute. What's going on here? She's what? Black? You gotta be kidding me. And a conservative at that. She's going up against Pete Sessions in Texas and the Dems can't find anyone to stant up to her.
here is how liberals racially profile people of mixed race
liberal = black (i.e. obama)
conservative person of spanish and jewish background = white hispanic (i.e. george zimmerman)
conservative person of any black mix = uncle tom (i.e. clarence thomas)
Lower taxes, less government meddling, less scamming the people. I don't know why democrats think that's so bad. Government always uses the poor to screw things up anyway.
I think all you need to know about Katrina Pierson is she is a former hospital administrator funded by the Tea Party outfit Americans For Prosperity the main group behind getting rid of the ACA. There are plenty of insurance companies, doctors, hosptials, etc that dont like they way the ACA has changed the way they got their government money. Now they want to go back to the old way. The like to spout off how the ACA is a takeover of the economy, socialism, etc. They have their money and marching orders now they just need to find enough dupes to vote for them.
She's going up against Pete Sessions in Texas and the Dems can't find anyone to stant up to her
Texas' 32nd congressional district is just north of Dallas - it always goes 57-65% Republican and I don't see that changing in 2014 no matter who the candidates are on either side. The question is if she can beat long time Republican Pete Sessions (accused of being not wing nutty enough) for the nomination. Republicans will win the seat whether it's Sessions or Pierson.
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