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Left-wing Daily Show host Trevor Noah has complained that the frontrunners for the 2020 Democratic nomination for president are all “old white men,” suggesting that they should “step aside” to allow a more diverse candidate to succeed.
In an interview with Bernie Sanders, who recently announced his candidacy for 2020, Noah referenced the fact that the race’s frontrunners, namely Sanders, Beto O’Rourke, and Joe Biden, were all “old white men” at a time when the Democratic Party is obsessed with diversity.
“This is an interesting time where this field is more diverse than ever before, but some people have said, all right, you have a diverse field, but it feels like the frontrunners are still old white men,” Noah said. “How do you respond to that criticism, that isn’t it time for you guys to step aside?”
“Look, I think the American people have to make that decision, nobody else makes it,” Sanders replied. “But I think it is appropriate for people to say, OK, who has been talking about this issue when? Who had the courage to go forward and at what time? So it’s important not to look at just personalities. I think, in American politics, in general, we do too much of that
This Democratic Primary season is going to require an enormous amount of popcorn. For conservatives, of course, because the Democrats will be eating each other for being the wrong skin color lol
Time for whites to step aside and allow America to become great.
I agree. I envision an entire country that looks like detroit.
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