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May 29, 2015
Top of the GOP
John Johnston, who is challenging Indiana Democratic state Rep. Chuck Moseley
for the 10th District seat, said during a social media discussion on
poverty that “no one has the guts to just let them wither and die.”
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The practice of pitting the poor (who don't vote) against the stable employed (who do vote) has been a function of politics since Reconstruction. The antiblack race riot enforced the color line in hiring. A gvt in 2017 could claim a mandate to restore Jim Crow era mortality rates.
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The practice of pitting the poor (who don't vote) against the stable employed (who do vote) has been a function of politics since Reconstruction. The antiblack race riot enforced the color line in hiring. A gvt in 2017 could claim a mandate to restore Jim Crow era mortality rates.
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