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Representative Jasmine Crockett and the DNC vice-president, Malcolm Kenyatta, participated in a town hall in Siriusxm organized by the clay rod of Urban View and Reecie Colbert, and the Crockett representative in his usual way told the truth about the Democratic Donors' Cours while the party turns around 2028.

Transcription via urban view of Sirusxm:
REPRESENTATIVE. Jasmine Crockett: It is this fear that party people, within the primary system, will have to vote for a woman because each time we voted for a woman, we have lost. So far. And I think it's a natural fear because we just want to win. So there are a lot of people who are like, what do you know? Like, let's find the safest white boy we can find. I mean, I just say.
Clay cane, host: These are the appellants we hear. We hear people …
REPRESENTATIVE. Jasmine Crockett: No, for real.
Clay cane, host: A white man must do it. We receive these callers.
REPRESENTATIVE. Jasmine Crockett: No, for real. And to be clear, when we talk about it, I can tell you that there is a specific candidate. I had a donor on the phones with me saying that all the donors were lining up behind this candidate. So I can say it, and I tell you, it's not a black person or a woman, okay? So they – quotes Unbote, “they” – have chosen. When I say “they”, these are the same donors who probably had their opinions on Joe Biden and moved … so like, it would be the “they” that I would talk about.
It is natural that Democrats have a certain fear. They led two of the most qualified women for the presidency of American history and lost twice against an incompetent sexist who is bringing the country into the soil for the second time.
They want a safe choice, but the last time the class of Democratic donors rejected primary voters, they sent Trump to the White House.
As the Crockett representative says below, power belongs to democratic voters.
