
NYC House candidate says minorities must break away from Democrats’ ‘plantation’
NYC House candidate says minorities must break away from Democrats’ ‘plantation’
Luke Gentile November 21, 01:34 PM November 21, 01:34 PM Video Embed
A House candidate, and the mother of a slain New York City crime victim, declared Tuesday that the time has come for minority voters to break away from the “plantation” of the Democratic Party.
Myriad problems, including the surge of illegal immigrants, are crippling the minority communities of New York City, Madeline Brame, a Republican candidate for New York’s 16th District, told Fox News.
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“The illegals that are being pushed into these communities, sucking up the resources from the longtime residents that live there, taxpayers, poor taxpayers, are now going to have to foot the bill for these people, and we can’t even afford to pay our own rent,” Brame said.
Democrats have installed policies to cut community programs to pay for illegal immigrants, she added.
“There’s a huge problem with it,” Brame said. “You know, minorities may be silent as far as being vocal, but I believe that you know, in ’24, this new election, the next cycle, we’re going to see an overwhelmingly amount of people that we have not seen in 30 years come out to vote.”
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Minority voters are being educated about how to change their affiliation and read registration forms more carefully, Brame said.
“People are walking away from the plantation of the Democratic Party once and for all,” she said.
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