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At RNC, GOP echoes racial code of Nixon's 1968 campaign | The Atlanta Voice

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The question was how he planned to address poverty. In his reply, the Republican running for president quickly pivoted to a central campaign theme — denouncing the fiery chaos that had erupted in American cities during protests over civil rights. “We have reaped not a solution of poverty, but we’ve reaped the riots that have torn 300 cities apart, resulted […]

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