Hakeem Jeffries and Byron Donalds tussle over Jim Crow comments - Washington Examiner

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

71% : "Let's be clear: Jim Crow ripped apart Black families, and it's absurd to suggest it was anything but a horrific stain on our country's history," DNC senior spokesman Marcus W. Robinson said in a statement.
67% : "We were not better off when people could be systematically lynched without consequence because of Jim Crow.
63% : We were not better off when people could be denied the right to vote without consequence because of Jim Crow.
61% : We were not better off when children could be denied a high-quality education without consequence because of Jim Crow.
60% : "During Jim Crow, more black people were not just conservative -- black people have always been conservative-minded -- but more black people voted conservatively.
60% : "Now they're trying to say that I said black people were doing better under Jim Crow.
60% : ""What I said was is that you had more black families under Jim Crow, and it was the Democrat policy under H.E.W., under the welfare state, that did help to destroy the black family," he added.
50% : "You see, during Jim Crow, the black family was together," Donalds said, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
49% : Byron Donalds Suggests Black Americans Were Better Off Under Jim Crow."
31% : "Those comments have sparked backlash among Democrats, with the Democratic National Committee highlighting Donalds's comments in an email titled: "Trump's MAGA Veepstakes:

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