Jasmine Crockett
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And they refuse to do a carve-out. So, like, if we're not going to fight for our foundational things, then I get why people are like, I'm going to sit at home and I'm going to sit on the couch. Because, yeah, they may do bad, but y'all ain't doing nothing anyway, right?
And they refuse to do a carve-out. So, like, if we're not going to fight for our foundational things, then I get why people are like, I'm going to sit at home and I'm going to sit on the couch. Because, yeah, they may do bad, but y'all ain't doing nothing anyway, right?
And they refuse to do a carve-out. So, like, if we're not going to fight for our foundational things, then I get why people are like, I'm going to sit at home and I'm going to sit on the couch. Because, yeah, they may do bad, but y'all ain't doing nothing anyway, right?
I'm going to say that this was a vibes election.
I'm going to say that this was a vibes election.
I'm going to say that this was a vibes election.
I am. Barely.
I am. Barely.
I am. Barely.
So what I will say is this. The reason that I say that is because how many interviews have you seen where you ask people, well, why did you vote for Trump? They can't give you a policy. So we know.
So what I will say is this. The reason that I say that is because how many interviews have you seen where you ask people, well, why did you vote for Trump? They can't give you a policy. So we know.
So what I will say is this. The reason that I say that is because how many interviews have you seen where you ask people, well, why did you vote for Trump? They can't give you a policy. So we know.
I don't know about that. I definitely felt like as far as the people that were willing to talk, I felt like it was absolutely a vote for him. And if they talked about policies, it still wasn't really policies. Like I remember being on the road and talking to various men, mostly black men. And I say, what's up? And they'd be like, well, we feel like the Democratic Party is emasculating us.
I don't know about that. I definitely felt like as far as the people that were willing to talk, I felt like it was absolutely a vote for him. And if they talked about policies, it still wasn't really policies. Like I remember being on the road and talking to various men, mostly black men. And I say, what's up? And they'd be like, well, we feel like the Democratic Party is emasculating us.
I don't know about that. I definitely felt like as far as the people that were willing to talk, I felt like it was absolutely a vote for him. And if they talked about policies, it still wasn't really policies. Like I remember being on the road and talking to various men, mostly black men. And I say, what's up? And they'd be like, well, we feel like the Democratic Party is emasculating us.
And then I'd say, how so, right? Like they still weren't talking about policy, right? Like they weren't like, it's not like they answer with like policy per se. The only thing that they would say about quote unquote policy was about trans folk, right?
And then I'd say, how so, right? Like they still weren't talking about policy, right? Like they weren't like, it's not like they answer with like policy per se. The only thing that they would say about quote unquote policy was about trans folk, right?
And then I'd say, how so, right? Like they still weren't talking about policy, right? Like they weren't like, it's not like they answer with like policy per se. The only thing that they would say about quote unquote policy was about trans folk, right?
And I would explain to them that it's a distraction because I remember being at a barbershop in Philly and talking to a guy and he had this beautiful little daughter that was running around. And I was like, Well, I mean, I hear you and I'm not going to ask you to change how you believe about whatever you believe in that kind of stuff.
And I would explain to them that it's a distraction because I remember being at a barbershop in Philly and talking to a guy and he had this beautiful little daughter that was running around. And I was like, Well, I mean, I hear you and I'm not going to ask you to change how you believe about whatever you believe in that kind of stuff.